The Basin and Towel: A Summit on Synod, Women and the Future Leadership

Posted: April 18, 2022

By: Institute for Catholic Thought and Culture



Saturday, April 30, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Campion Ballroom
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Co-sponsored by the Intercommunity Peace and Justice Center

The Catholic Heritage Series will take shape as a summit in spring quarter. The day includes a facilitated four-part movement of discernment, discussion, prayer, a shared meal and live art, poetry and music, with a special performance by the Gospel Truth Choir.

Pope Francis opened a process of synodality which states as its purpose: “To search for God’s will on how to be Church and how the Church can best exist and pursue its mission in the world. It is a process of listening, conversing, and discerning among all those who manage to participate. Decisions will be made in prayer and received in peace.”

At the same time, the Jesuit Superior General initiated a process of discerning how Jesuits can work more collaboratively with women in their ministries.

To assist Catholics in contributing their voices to both processes, ICTC convenes this summit to open a conceptual space for women and men to participate in the synod and the Jesuit discernment process.

  1. Jeanette Rodriguez, ICTC director, will lead a day of discernment and discussion; key speakers of the day include:
  2. Movement 1: Gratitude and Consolation, Jill La Pointe, president of the Lushootseed Research Institute and granddaughter of Vi taqʷšəbluʔ Hilbert
  3. Movement 2: Desolation, President Jo Ann Rooney, Loyola University Chicago
  4. Movement 3: Hope and Action, Alexandra Kovats, CSJP, Ph.D., spiritual director and scholar of eco-spirituality
  5. A synodal process facilitated by Sharon Callahan, professor emerita, Seattle University School of Theology and Ministry

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