The Francis and Ann Curran Center
for American Catholic Studies
Fordham University
Presents
The Bicentennial Lecture Series
to Commemorate the 200th Anniversary of
the Archdiocese of
New
York
Sponsored Jointly by
The Francis and
Ann
Curran
Center
for American Catholic Studies
Fordham
University
and
The Archdiocese of
New York
All the lectures are FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
R.S.V.P. to (718) 817-0662 or cacs@fordham.edu
Most events will be streamed live on the web. Videos for each event will be posted on our media page until all are presented on their own site. Check the listings below for the link to the live video stream when available.
Thursday, March 6,
2008, 7:00 PM: The
Irish in
New York:
What about the Saints?
Speaker: Dr. John
McCarthy, Professor Emeritus of History and former Director of the
Institute for Irish Studies,
Fordham
University.
Location:
Fordham
University, Rose Hill
Campus, Tognino Hall, Duane Library,
441 East Fordham Road,
Bronx,
New
York.
Seee this lecture on our media page now.
Thursday, April 10,
2008, 7:00 PM: The
Women Religious and the Shaping of
New
York Catholicism.
Speaker: Dr.
Bernadette McCauley, Associate Professor of History,
Hunter
College.
Location:
Fordham
University Rose Hill
Campus, Tognino Hall, Duane Library,
441 East Fordham Road,
Bronx,
New
York.
This lecture will also be carried live on the web at:
http://www.fordham.edu/Media/cs
And from the Museum of the City of New York:
Symposium for Catholics in New York (April 23rd ):
http://www.mcny.org/public_programs/all/830.html
Thursday, May 22,
2008, 7:00 PM: Archbishop
Hughes and Orestes Brownson: Communion and Conflict in the Nineteenth-Century
American Catholic Church
Speaker: Dr. Patrick Carey, William Kelly Professor of Theology,
Marquette
University.
Location:
Fordham
University
Lincoln
Center Campus, Pope
Auditorium,
113 West 60th Street,
New York,
New York.
This lecture will also be carried live on the web at:
http://www.fordham.edu/Media/cs
Thursday, June 12,
2008, 7:00 PM: Ministry
to Hispanic Catholics in the Archdiocese of
New York.
Speaker: Monsignor
Robert Stern, Director of the Spanish-Speaking Apostolate of the
Archdiocese of New York, 1969-1973.
Location:
St. Joseph’s Seminary (Dunwoodie),
201 Seminary Avenue,
Yonkers,
New York. See the video at our media page.
Thursday, September
25, 2008, 7:00 PM: How Have Italian Catholics Made a Difference in
New York?
Speaker: Dr. Mary
Elizabeth Brown,
Marymount
Manhattan
College.
Location:
Fordham
University Rose Hill
Campus, Tognino Hall, Duane Library,
441 East Fordham Road,
Bronx,
New
York.
This lecture will also be carried live on the web at:
http://www.fordham.edu/Media/cs
Thursday, October 23,
2008, 7:00 PM: Americanism,
New York
Style: The Archdiocese and the Making of American Catholicism.
Speaker: Dr. R. Scott
Appleby, Professor of History, University of Notre Dame, and the John M.
Regan, Jr. Director of the Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace
Studies.
Location:
Fordham
University,
Lincoln
Center Campus, Pope Auditorium,
113 West 60th Street,
New York,
New York.This lecture will also be carried live on the web at:
http://www.fordham.edu/Media/cs
Thursday, November
13, 2008, 7:00 PM: Francis Cardinal Spellman and the Holy See during World
War II.
Speaker: Rev. Gerald
P. Fogarty, S.J., William R. Kenan Professor of Religious Studies,
University of
Virginia.
Location:
Fordham
University,
Lincoln
Center
Campus, Pope Auditorium,
113 West 60th Street,
New York,
New York.This lecture will also be carried live on the web at:
http://www.fordham.edu/Media/cs
N.B. Locations may change. Please check our website as lectures’ dates approach.
And from the Museum of the City of New York:
Symposium for Catholics in New York (April 23rd ):
http://www.mcny.org/public_programs/all/830.html
Catholics in New York exhibition page:
http://www.mcny.org/link?type=exhibition&id=684