Sheen Talks
The Art of Controversy Moderated by Gloria Purvis
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DateNovember 15, 2022
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Event Starts7:00 PM
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LocationLoreto Theater
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Ticket Prices$26 (Including Fees)
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AvailabilityOn Sale Now
Event Details
Public Figures and the Eucharist
This discussion will negotiate the so-called “Communion Wars” over whether political figures who publicly espouse views contrary to Church teachings should be allowed to receive Holy Communion. In doing so, the conversation will bring together both those who view the Eucharist (to quote Pope Francis) as, “a medicine and nourishment for the weak, not a prize for the perfect” and those who hold that doing so invites moral confusion among the faithful and erodes reverence for the Sacrament.
Presenting the “Point-Counterpoint” are Brother Martin Davis, O.P. and Reverend Clement Dickie, O.P.
About The Art of Controversy
The Sheen Center kicks off a season of conversation with a new Sheen Talks series hosted by Gloria Purvis, host of The Gloria Purvis Podcast from America Media. The series will honor the spirit of Venerable Fulton J. Sheen’s words and the wise counsel of G. K. Chesterton that an ugly “quarrel” should never interrupt a good “argument.”
The Art of Controversy leans into important and timely discussions about Catholic faith and culture. Bringing together guests of differing views, the series will lead with civility, inclusiveness, and a willingness to listen, neither shying away from the teachings of the Catholic Church nor the charitable love with which the faithful are called to proclaim them. And always leading with a spirit of hope, not fear.
Sheen Talks are part of the Sheen Center’s “Catholic Life” programming which is designed to explore the many facets of the Catholic faith and Catholic cultural identity. Topics are paired with speakers to elicit lively, deeply informed conversations that explore the range and depth of the Catholic experience from ancient times to the present.
About Gloria Purvis
Gloria Purvis is an author, commentator and the host and executive producer of The Gloria Purvis Podcast. Through her media presence, she has been a strong Catholic voice for life issues, religious liberty, and racial justice.
She has appeared in numerous media outlets including The New York Times, The Washington Post, PBS Newshour, NPR, Newsweek, and Catholic Answers Live and hosted Morning Glory, an international radio show.
She recently debuted a video series entitled Racism, Human Dignity and The Catholic Church through the Word on Fire Institute.
She is the Inaugural Pastoral Fellow at the McGrath Institute for Church Life at Notre Dame University and recently received an Honorary Doctorate in Humane Letters from the University of Portland in Oregon.
About Brother Martin Davis, O.P.
Brother Martin Davis, O.P. was born in Georgia, but spent most of his time growing up near Monroe, Michigan. He attended Hillsdale College where he received a Bachelor of Science in Financial Management. Raised a Methodist, he converted to the Catholic faith while attending Hillsdale College. After a couple of years working in finance, he entered the Dominican novitiate. Brother Martin is currently in residence at St. Vincent Ferrer on the Upper East side of New York.
About Reverend Clement Dickie, O.P
Reverend Clement Dickie, O.P. grew up in Nashua, N.H. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in economics from James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Va. Before joining the Dominicans, he worked as an economist for the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics in the Philadelphia office. Father Clement is the Parochial Vicar of Church of St. Joseph in Greenwich Village