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St. Maximus the Confessor on the Divine Liturgy

St. Maximus the Confessor on the Divine Liturgy Presented by Rev. Andrew J. Summerson, SThD November 16/23/30, 2022 (Wednesdays) 6 p.m. pizza, 6:30 presentation, 7:30 discussion, 8:00 compline Please plan to attend all three classes  

Tales from the War-Zone

Sheptytsky Institute

Hear Sheptytsky Institute staff Fr Alexander Laschuk and Fr Andrew Summerson talk about their recent trips to Ukraine. Lunch to be provided. Please RSVP to sheptytsky@utoronto.ca if you are attending lunch to ensure suitable food. There is a celebration of the sixth hour prior to this event at the chapel in Elmsley Hall. Picture of […]

Parting of the Ways: Ukrainian and Ruthenian Greco-Catholics in the United States 1880-1930

Parting of the Ways: Ukrainian and Ruthenian Greco-Catholics in the United States 1880-1930 Tuesday, November 29, 8 p.m. Eastern In 1884, the first Greco-Catholic priest came to minister to immigrants in the US. Hear the heroic sacrifice of these people to establish communities and how they flourished, mixed, mingled, and split to form two jurisdictions […]

Patristics Lecture – Polemics of Time, Forging the Liturgical Calendar in the Writings of Eusebius of Caesarea

Newman Centre 89 St George Street, Toronto, ON, Canada

The Pontifical Faculty of Theology at St. Augustine's Seminary presents this talk as part of its Series of Patristic Talks for the 2022-2023 Academic Year. Title: Polemics of Time, Forging the Liturgical Calendar in the Writings of Eusebius of Caesarea Presenter: Sr. Maria Theotokos Adams, SSVM Date: Tuesday, February 7, 2023 Time: 5:00 - 6:30 […]

Master Class – Eusebius of Caesarea

Sheptytsky Institute

Unforgetful Forever The Ethics of Memory in Eusebius of Caesarea A Master Class for students and faculty with Sister Theotokos Adams Wednesday, February 8, 2023 10 am - 12 pm Brunch will be provided. The intellectual itinerary of Eusebius of Caesarea centers on our relation to the past – be it collective or individual. While […]

Lunch at Sheptytsky – The Making of “Gypsy Priest”

Sheptytsky Institute

"Gypsy Priest" is the story of Father Miklos Soja, a Greek Catholic priest, whose mission among the Gypsy community during communism in Hungary inspired a national movement of Gypsy ministry among the most marginalized group in Europe. Long before the Second Vatican Council, Father Soja understood how walking with others in Christian friendship is still […]

Lunch at Sheptytsky – The Cult of the Dead

Sheptytsky Institute

Lunch at Sheptytsky | The Cult of the Dead | Tuesday November 14, 11:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. Windle House, 5 Elmsley Place, University of St Michael’s College. Join us, Tuesday, November 14, for our latest installment of our Lunch at Sheptytsky series, where we speak with U of T professor Kyle Smith about his […]

Salvation in Metropolitan Ilarion’s Sermon on Law and Grace

Sheptytsky Institute

The Sermon on Law and Grace is the first dated work of Ukrainian literature, written in the early 11th century. It is attributed to Metropolitan Ilarion of Kyiv, the first bishop elected to the role without the approval of the Patriarch of Constantinople. This lecture investigates how Metropolitan Ilarion weaves together the themes for Christ’s […]