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Worldwide network of scholars and practitioners meeting the need for an international exchange of ideas in Catholic theological ethics.
Boston, MA
Joined January 2013
In the African Forum, SimonMary Asese Aihiokhai probes the promise of Christian hope for reshaping his continent’s unfolding future.
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In the European Forum, Kevin Hargaden builds from Pope Leo’s virtual appearance at the Archbishop of Košice’s birthday party to reflect on connections between communal dance, protest, and imagination.
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@VaticanNews @Synod_va CTEWC members from Ghana, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Nigeria, Italy, Australia, and the U.S. were involved in the Synod on Synodality, and members currently consult on theological projects with Mons. Tighe in culture and education.
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@VaticanNews Our day two meetings were full of potential for collaboration and engagement! We started with Card. Grech, the Secretary General of the @Synod_va, and continued with friends of CTEWC, Cardinal José Tolentino, prefect, and Paul Tighe of the Dicastery for Culture and Education.
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Our first two meetings included time with Card. Luis Antonio Tagle and the Dicastery for Education as well as Dott. Paolo Ruffini, representatives from @VaticanNews, and the Dicastery for Communication.
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This week, the Planning Committee is in Rome, Italy to meet with heads of Vatican dicasteries and Church leaders to identify ways to collaborate with the 600 ethicists and moral theologians and counting in our global network of over 80 countries across five regions.
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Many thanks to @ctewc for the wonderful and interesting meeting of this afternoon with our Institute #Jp2. It has been an occasion to exchange missions, projects, vision and above all the common engagement for #WorldChurch and #Synodality
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In this month’s Emerging Scholars’ Forum, Thales Martins dos Santos draws on the Super Bowl performance by Bad Bunny to reinforce a decolonial Christian ethic of universal dignity across the Americas.
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In the Emerging Scholars’s Forum, guest contributor John Lemuel Lenon reflects on James Keenan's contributions in the area of university ethics.
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In the North American Forum, Hoon Choi forwards intimacy as a modern cardinal virtue for boys and men in a world marked by loneliness and isolating technologies.
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In the European Forum Ellen Van Stichel offers us a New Year’s Letter from Belgium, urging us to listen before we speak amid overwhelming developments regarding Greenland and beyond.
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In the African Forum, Elias Omondi Opongo analyzes the foundations and modes of Gen Z political resistance across Africa and Southeast Asia.
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Writing from Indonesia, Bambang Irawan frames the extreme weather phenomena impacting his region recently in terms of ecological disasters, stressing the need for public ethics discourse and policies to prevent future catastrophes.
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In February’s Latin American Forum, Luz Elena Arozqueta traces a Catholic approach to AI that emphasizes persons’ primacy over technology along with understanding technical advances as fruits of human creativity and intelligence.
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In the North American Forum, Emily Reimer-Barry recounts her family’s pilgrimage to Selma, Montgomery, and Tuskegee, offering valuable resources for formation amid dangerous memories of racial injustice.
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