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Gerard Manley Hopkins, S.J.


Saturday, April 26
9:30 am - 12:30 pm

Pondering his Poetry on Creation and the Paschal Mystery


Mary Ellen Sheehan, IHM, STD
Saturday, April 26, 9:30am-12:30pm
Suggested Offering: $25

Gerard Manley Hopkins, S.J. was born in 1844 in east London, an Anglican who went to Oxford to study the Classics. He converted to the Roman Catholic faith and eventually became a Jesuit. Stimulated by the Welsh countryside, Hopkins wrote several poems on creation. Sent to Dublin to teach in J. H. Newman’s University, he wrote “the dark sonnets” as he underwent a depression. He died in Dublin in 1889. In this workshop, we will explore creation and the paschal mystery from Hopkins’ poems and ask: How does Hopkins call us into a deeper integrated Incarnational Spirituality? We will explore this question through presentation, guided personal
reflection, and small group sharing.

 

Mary Ellen Sheehan, IHM, STD, earned a Doctorate in Sacred Theology from
the Catholic University of Louvain in Belgium
and is a Professor Emerita of Theology at
St. Michael’s College of the Toronto School of Theology.
Currently, she offers lectures, workshops, and retreats
that relate theology to a range of questions emerging in
our current cultural context. She draws on the contemplative
character of theology to deepen our experience and understanding
God and to explore the meaning of committed Christian discipleship
in our world today.

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