The Collegium Institute invites you to apply for the Spring 2023 Catholic Humanism Fellowship. This four-semester program explores the Catholic intellectual tradition as a reality lived out in the pilgrimage of our life. In the previous three semesters, we explored how Catholicism can be understood through three ideas, dedicating one semester to each: the Good, the True, and the Beautiful.
Part IV: Love & Justice
This fourth semester will act as a capstone for the fellowship: we will explore Catholic Social Thought and its communitarian vision of the human person. Our exploration will center on how justice and love should shape our social, political, and economic lives. To understand this, we will examine some of the essential principles of Catholic Social Thought and how they shape our civic, political, familial, and ecclesial communities.
The meetings will take place at the Penn Newman Center on Fridays from 12:45pm–1:45pm.
February 3: Scripture
February 10: Natural Law & Justice
February 17: Common Good & Social Justice
February 24: Intrinsic Dignity & a Culture of Life
March 17: Solidarity & Subsidiarity
March 24: Preferential Option for the Poor
March 31: Practicum
Please direct any questions about this fellowship to Caroline Arnold at carnold@collegiuminstitute.org.
This Fellowship is open to current Penn & Drexel undergraduates and grad students. Please only apply if you are a student.
Applications for this fellowship will be considered on a rolling basis. Click the button below to apply.