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  CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Index for U
Universities - The principal Catholic foundations have been treated in special articles; here the general aspects of the subject are presented
Ursula of the Blessed Virgin, Society of the Sisters of Saint - Religious congregation of women founded in 1606 by the Venerable Anne de Xainctonge (1587-1612)
Utilitarianism - A modern form of the Hedonistic ethical theory which teaches that the end of human conduct is happiness, and that consequently the discriminating norm which distinguishes conduct into right and wrong is pleasure and pain
www.newadvent.org /cathen/u.htm   (1453 words)

  
  Catholic Culture : Document Library : Some Observations Concerning the Catholic Theological Society of America Report ...
In the Catholic approach, the Bible must be read within the broad context of biblical scholarship, the history of exegesis, the tradition of theological reflection and interpretation, its liturgical use in the Lectionary and sacramental settings, and pertinent magisterial interpretations, whether papal or conciliar.
When the CTSA report considers theological explanations of the reservation of ordination to men on the basis of "iconic appropriateness" or "beliefs in a natural gender complementarity," it admits that these are not inconsistent with a belief in the equal personal dignity of men and women (p.
Contrary to the complaint of the CTSA report, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith appropriately indicated that it is the definitive assent of the faithful to the universal ordinary magisteriurn that is required with regar to the teaching of the reservation of priestly ordi ation to men in its responsum.
www.catholicculture.org /docs/doc_view.cfm?recnum=231   (3851 words)

  
 Catholic Culture : Document Library : John Paul II and the Gift of Clarity
The most recent CTSA report says that it "does not intend to present arguments for or against the ordination of women." But then it proceeds to raise questions about the authority of this teaching for the rest of its lengthy text.
And many members of the CTSA will be frustrated by the misuse of their time for yet another discussion of this issue.
For members of the CTSA to revisit this teaching at such a late date, when so many other urgent issues face the Church, is more than just disappointing.
www.catholicculture.org /docs/doc_view.cfm?recnum=203   (729 words)

  
 Catholic Theological Society of America
Dolores Christie (right) welcomes Joan Nuth of Religious Studies to the new JCU home of the Catholic Theological Society of America.
For over a half-century the professional association of over 1400 members has promoted study and research in theology, relating theological science to contemporary problems, and fostering a more effective theological education by providing a forum for an exchange of views among theologians and with scholars in other disciplines.
Ultimately CTSA seeks to develop in Christian people a more mature understanding of their faith and to further the cause of unity among all people through a better appreciation of the role of religious faith in society.
www.jcu.edu /pubaff/eyeonjcu/ctsa.htm   (114 words)

  
 How Catholic is the CTSA? Three views - Catholic Theological Society of America - Disputed Questions Commonweal - Find ...
The convention theme, "The Eucharist for the Twenty-First Century," might be regarded as a promising Catholic enterprise.
In an orchestrated chorus they rejected fundamental articles of Catholic belief regarding priesthood and Eucharist as expressed by the Council of Trent, the Second Vatican Council, the synods of bishops, Paul VI, John Paul II, and the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.
Current Roman Catholic directives regarding Communion services in the absence of a priest are flawed, said one theologian, because they misconceive the Eucharist as the work of a single ordained minister.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m1252/is_n6_v125/ai_20520531   (954 words)

  
 Association for the Rights of Catholics in the Church
While it is not yet clear what amendments have been made to the National Conference of Catholic Bishops' document regarding Catholic higher education, it is clear that the document has been approved.
It is disappointing that the bishops did not respond to the appeal of theologians for further dialogue with them prior to the vote on the document.
Catholic theologians and bishops share a common goal—that is, the development and teaching of theology that will serve the Church and the Church's mission to the world.
www.arcc-catholic-rights.org /excorde.htm   (393 words)

  
 INSeCT
The fourth Network Council assembly of INSeCT was held June 7-12, 2005 in conjunction with the Catholic Theological Society of America.
An invitation went out to representatives from every known society of Catholic theology and from those regions in Africa and Asia where no societies are yet in existence.
Continue the practice of the colloquium by reconvening on a regular basis (e.g., every three years) the representatives of societies of Catholic theology and from regions without societies, in conjunction with the triennial INSeCT Network Council Meeting.
www.uni-tuebingen.de /INSeCT/cd   (803 words)

  
 BC Professor to Head Catholic Theological Society
Shawn Copeland, Ph.D.'91, a systematic theologian and scholar of African-American Catholicism who taught at BC this year as Joseph Visiting Professor of Catholic Theology, is to become president of the CTSA at the close of its annual meeting in June.
Three-hundred members of the CTSA will gather at their annual meeting in Cincinnati June 5-8 to reflect on their vocation as theologians.
She described her agenda as CTSA president thus: "We're going to continue constructive relations with the bishops.
www.bc.edu /bc_org/rvp/pubaf/chronicle/v11/my8/copeland.html   (664 words)

  
 Lift Up Your Hearts - Links for Worship and Liturgy Scholars (Lutheran, ELCIC, Revised Common Lectionary, resources)
Henry Bradshaw Society (devoted to the publication of rare liturgical texts; England)
Catholic Theological Society of America - Sacramental and Liturgical Theology Group (news and papers; Bruce Morrill, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA USA)
Institutio Generalis Missalis Romani (2000 revision; U.S. Catholic Bishops - Committee on the Liturgy)
www.worship.ca /sec5.html   (1476 words)

  
 Catalogue of the Catholic Central Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Washington, DC., Catholic Theological Society of America, 1946-1993.
Washington, DC., Catholic University of America Press, 1942.
Catholic Central Library, Lancing Street, London NW1 1ND, United Kingdom
www.catholic-library.org.uk /catalogue/search_results.php?action=find_title&cur_page=270&find=   (743 words)

  
 Catholic Theological Society of America
promote studies and research in theology, to relate theological science to current problems, and to foster a more effective theological education, by providing a forum for an exchange of views among theologians and with scholars in other disciplines.
©2004-2007 The Catholic Theological Society of America ©
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www.jcu.edu /ctsa   (54 words)

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