Not Just for Academics—-An appeal to parishioners of Italian Catholic churches and members of patron saint societies

Loyola University Chicago cordially w logosinvites you to a major conference

Loyola University Chicago cordially invites you to a major conference

“Chicago Italians and Catholicism” 

Sponsored by the Joan and Bill Hank Center for the Catholic Intellectual Heritage.  

November 8 and 9, 2013    Lakeshore Campus  www.LUC.edu for directions. There is no charge to attend the conference.  Light lunches both days, and  a reception on  Friday will give attendees an opportunity to network.  The 2 day event will close with a 5pm Mass on Saturday afternoon which fulfills your weekend obligation. 
The conference is multi-faceted and will include art work, banners, statues, and exhibits that help tell the story of YOUR Italian Catholic parish or patron saint society. Please consider bringing your objects for display at the Conference.  We are also looking for “first person narrators” to tell about their personal experience in Chicago Italian Catholic Churches and patron saint societies, and the multi-ethnic Chicago Catholic community.  Call 847-951-9109 for more information about how you or your group actively participate in this momentous event.

Make plans to attend and lend your support to this ambitious effort to document, share, and preserve the religious aspect of the Chicago Italian experience. Dominic.Candeloro@gmail.com.

 

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About Dominic Candeloro

Dominic Candeloro, 1401 Cleveland Avenue LaGrange Park, IL 60526 Candeloro@CasaItaliaChicago.org, dcandeloro@luc.edu 708-354-0952 Cell 847-951-910 http://tinyurl.com/candeloro 2012-13-Adjunct Prof. Italian American History, Loyola University Chicago 1981-present—Part-time volunteer program co-ordinator and librarian Italian Cultural Center at Casa Italia 2001-2006 Executive Director, American Italian Historical Association 2005-----Co Director of the Exhibit “The Dream...per non dementicare” Archivio Centrale dello Stato-Roma 1995-2003 Special Assistant to the Mayor of Chicago Heights Director, Conferences/Workshops & Weekend College, Governors State University Adjunct Professor of History 1977-1982 Visiting Assistant Professor - History, University of Illinois, Chicago.and Director of the "Italians in Chicago" Project, $300,000 NEH Grant (1979-1982). 1976-1977 Visiting Assistant Professor - History, University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign. Ph.D. University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign, History. Dissertation: ,Louis Freeland Post: Carpetbagger, Singletaxer, Progressive." J. Leonard Bates, Advisor. B.A. Northwestern University, 1982-1983 Fulbright Research Fellowship, Italy.

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