CATH 175 'The Eucharist Makes the Church' Series

CATH 175 'The Eucharist Makes the Church' Series graphic

Catholic Thought and Culture
CATH 175 is a one-credit P/F introduction to Catholic Studies. This course explores features of Catholicism in an interdisciplinary and integrative manner. It is for students considering a major or minor in Catholic Studies; however, it may be of interest to anyone wishing to learn more about Catholicism.

The Eucharist Makes the Church
In addition to an overview of major features of Catholicism, the Fall 2022 course will engage the theme “the Eucharist makes the Church.” The aim is to contemplate the mystery of Christ in the Eucharist from within the Church’s heritage.

Seven Weeks
Engage speakers and discuss Bishop Robert Barron’s Catholicism. Ask your questions to Bishop Vetter (Bishop of the Diocese of Helena). Get to know the Catholic Studies community over dinners and discussions.

Monday Evenings, 5:00-6:30 PM, September 26 - November 14
Join us for lectures, discussions, and dinner on select Monday evenings.

October 24th

  • 5 pm - Guest speaker: Dr. Christopher Mooney, “The Eucharist makes the Church” in
    Augustine (All Saints Chapel)
  • 6 pm - Hors d'oeuvres in the Atrium

October 31st (Chapel)

  • 5 pm - Fr. Marc Lenneman, “The Eucharist makes the Church” in John Paul II (Chapel)

November 7th (Chapel)

  • 5 pm - Q&A with Bishop Vetter (Bishop of the Diocese of Helena)
  • 6 pm - Hors d'oeuvres in the Atrium