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The Fall 2009 Godfrey Diekmann, OSB, Lecture:

Msgr. Bruce Harbert

"The New Liturgical Translation:

Challenges and Opportunities"

Msgr. Bruce Harbert, Presenter

Rev. Carl P. Daw, Jr., Respondent

7 p.m., Sunday, September 20, 2009

Stephen B. Humphrey Theater

Find out more information here.

Rev. Carl P. Daw, Jr.

 

About the Lecture Series

The Godfrey Diekmann, OSB Center for Patristics and Liturgical Studies was created to honor the life and work of Godfrey Diekmann, OSB (1908-2002), one of the 46 theologians chosen from around the world to prepare the schema on liturgy during Vatican II.  A lifetime Minnesota resident, Father Diekmann entered Saint John’s Abbey at the age of 17 in 1929.  He taught theology at Saint John’s University for 65 years before retiring in 1998.

“With his immense scholarship and vision, his ample faith and generous heart, Father Godfrey has put Collegeville on the international map and made Saint John’s synonymous with serious study of patristics and liturgy—conducted always in a faith-filled, prayerful and deeply personal way,” stated Saint John’s President, Br. Dietrich Reinhart, OSB, at the inauguration of the Diekmann Center in March 1997.

The Diekmann Center seeks to deepen contemporary understanding of the early Christian theologians of the first through seventh centuries A.D.  Their vision of the Christian life is explored through research and educational endeavors including a public lecture series and seminars for students, scholars and pastoral ministers. The Diekmann Center promotes theological learning that engages both the mind and the heart.  The wisdom of the early Christian writers bears witness that the study of theology must be steeped in prayer and reflection within a community of learners.

Past presenters in Diekmann Lecture Series have included:

2009    Msgr. Bruce Harbert; Walter Cardinal Kasper

2007    Robin M. Jensen

2006    Bishop Donald Trautman

2005    Rev. Maxwell Johnson, Ph.D.

2004    Dr. Nathan D. Mitchell

2003    Fr. John Baldovin, SJ

2002    Dr. Gordon Lathrop

2000    Dr. Geoffrey Wainwright; Dr. Eamon Duffy

1999    Fr. Gerard Austin, OP; Fr. Godfrey Diekmann, OSB; Fr. Walter Burghardt, SJ

1998    R. William Franklin; Don Saliers

1997    Frederick McManus; S. Kathleen Hughes, RSCJ; Fr. Andrew Greeley; Dr. Jaroslav Pelikan

 


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