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2021-22 Programs

Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2021
Old St. Joe's and Virtual Event

6:30 p.m. Live Music

7:00 p.m. Lecture


Heritage Week Lecture:

"Celebrating Our Global Communio: A Conversation on Norbertines in India"
Rev. Xavier Amirtham, O. Praem.; Rev. Sengole Arockia Dass, O.Praem; and Rev. Christian Raj
St. Norbert Abbey, De Pere, WI

Watch the recording here: 

YouTube Recording

Facebook Recording

In 1923, a group of Dutch Norbertines from Berne Abbey (the same abbey that sent Fr. Bernard Pennings to Wisconsin 30 years prior) arrived in India and established their apostolate in the southern state of Andhrapradesh. Over the years, his successful venture precipitated the spread of Norbertines to other regions in India, who continue to this day serving the pastoral, educational, and other social needs of their local communities. Join us in conversation with three Indian Norbertines--Fr. Xavier, Fr. Christian, and Fr. Sengole--as we discuss the history and heritage, and the triumphs and challenges, of the Norbertines in India.

Registration not required. Please join us in-person at Old St. Joes Church or online via YouTube or Facebook.

Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2021

Center for Norbertine Studies (201 Mulva Library)

3:00pm

 

NEW Norbertine History: Celebrating 128 Years of Norbertine Presence

Alex Gruber
Adjunct Lecturer, Theology and Religious Studies
St. Norbert College  

 

St. Norbert College celebrated its 123rd birthday this October, and this November the Norbertines celebrate 128 years of ministry in northeastern Wisconsin. Alex Gruber '18 will discuss the rich legacy of the Norbertines in this region in the Center for Norbertine Studies (Mulva Library 201) at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, November 9. Stop in to learn some NEW Norbertine history and talk about the continuation of the Norbertine mission at SNC! This event is sponsored by the Killeen Chair of Theology and Philosophy and the Center for Norbertine Studies.

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