Michaela Jacques will discuss the compilation, transmission, and reception of Welsh bardic grammars, vernacular treatises that present information about the Welsh language and rules for the composition of strict-metre poetry. She will trace the variety of ways in which these documents were put to use between the fourteenth century and the end of the sixteenth, […]
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Presented by: Continuing Education at the University of St. Michael’s College and St. Peter’s Church Toronto • Featuring: Pieter Niemeyer, Pastor, Danforth Mennonite Church Communication across differences is a significant challenge, contributing to the breakdown of relationships. Can we develop tools or skills to help us communicate across differences and become peacemakers? Pastor and experienced […] |
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The Toronto Jesuit History Research Group Presents: Jesuitas? Women in the Society of Jesus from the 16th Century to the Present While most of the major religious orders have a female equivalent, the Jesuits don’t. The reason usually given is that women were not “available” for mission in the way envisioned by St. Ignatius of […] |
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The Colloquium offers an opportunity to celebrate the work of SMC students across all disciplines. Students will present in traditional formats, lightning talks, and academic posters. Please join us in supporting our students in whatever ways your schedule can accommodate. There will also be a raffle and voting opportunities. Coffee and light refreshments will be […] |
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Niten Ichi Ryu is the pre-Meiji restoration koryu martial art of classical Japanese sword (kenjutsu) founded by Miyamoto Musashi. Best known as a school that uses two swords, the introductory curriculum focuses on basics of movement, and the long sword (tachi). Prospective students should wear clothing that allows for ease of movement in class. The SMC […] |
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The new date for 'Seeing What Surrounds Us: Denyse Thomasos and Babylon' has been set for Monday, March 17. In partnership with Fr. Daniel Donovan and the University of St. Michael’s College, the Donovan Collection Committee invites you to an event to celebrate the recent inclusion of Denyse Thomasos’ Babylon (2005), a key piece within […]
All are welcome to a Lenten concert at St. Basil’s presented by the St. Michael’s Schola Cantorum, directed by Dr. Christina Labriola, on Monday, March 17 at 7:30 p.m. Together with a consort of instruments led by Christopher Verrette and four wonderful soloists, the Schola will present an uplifting and hopeful setting of the Requiem […] |
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Niten Ichi Ryu is the pre-Meiji restoration koryu martial art of classical Japanese sword (kenjutsu) founded by Miyamoto Musashi. Best known as a school that uses two swords, the introductory curriculum focuses on basics of movement, and the long sword (tachi). Prospective students should wear clothing that allows for ease of movement in class. The SMC […] |
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Dr. Mary Carruthers will deliver this year's Gilson Lecture on “The Medieval lineage of alta fantasia”. Dr. Carruthers is the Remarque Professor Emeritus of Literature at New York University. The lecture will be on Tuesday, March 25 at 4:30 p.m. in Fr. Madden Hall, with a reception to follow in the Shook Common Room at […] |
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Professor Paolo Peverini of Luiss University in Rome, consultant to the Vatican’s Dicastery of Communication, for a thought-provoking talk “Confronting the Globalization of Indifference: A Semiotic Perspective on Pope Francis’ Vision.” Drawing on semiotic research, Professor Peverini investigates how Pope Francis used multiple modes of communication to promote intercultural and interreligious dialogue. By examining speeches […] |
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Graduating students from the Book & Media Studies, Celtic Studies, Christianity and Culture, and Mediaeval Studies are invited to a special graduation celebration in their honour. St. Michael's faculty, and staff are welcome to join us in celebrating graduating students from St. Mike's sponsored programs. |
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Explore the Life and Times of Mediaeval City Women Join us for the Mediaeval Symposium: Cities of Women in the Middle Ages on April 5, 2025, at Alumni Hall, Toronto. Registration starts at 8:30 a.m., with sessions from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The $150 fee includes lunch and coffee. Featured sessions include: - "Sisters […]
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