September 6 – September 7
Date: September 6-7, 2024
Location: St. Gregory the Great Church, 5545 N Paulina St., Chicago, IL
Conference exploring the life, sources, and vision of Peter Maurin, co-founder of the Catholic Worker Movement. This event will delve into Maurin’s Easy Essays, which promoted philosophical personalism and economic distributism based on Catholic social teaching. Discussions will cover his practical programs, including houses of hospitality, voluntary poverty, works of mercy, agrarianism, and public roundtable discussions.
Key Topics:
- How Maurin’s vision can help transcend polarizing tendencies in the church and culture.
- The potential of Catholic social teaching to reconstruct the social order.
The conference will feature keynote addresses and roundtable discussions.
Note: The dates for the conference were recently changed.
Admission: Free and open to the public.
For more information, to contribute to a roundtable discussion, or to ask questions, please email Mark Franzen. Hosted by Canterbury House and St. Gregory’s Hall in cooperation with the Hank Center for the Catholic Intellectual Heritage at Loyola University Chicago and the Department of Catholic Studies at DePaul University.
Please fill out the Save the Date form to express your interest in participating.