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Thursday, Jan. 29
Friday, Jan. 30
Saturday, Jan. 31
Human Trafficking Awareness and Call to Action

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In collaboration with the Diocese of San José, we invite you to join us at any of the following events. 

Learn from experts. Hear presentations from leaders in anti-trafficking work:

  • Sharan Dhanoa | Director, South Bay Coalition to End Human Trafficking
  • Felicitas Brugo Onetti | Anti-Trafficking Education and Outreach Coordinator at the Migration and Refugee Services Department, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
  • Cheryl Csiky | Executive Director, In Our Backyard
  • Perla Flores | Chair, South Bay Coalition to End Human Trafficking

Thursday, Jan. 29 ENGLISH | 7:00pm - 8:30pm

      Location: Our Lady of Peace, Santa Clara

Friday, Jan. 30 SPANISH | 7:00pm - 8:30pm

      Location: Sacred Heart of Jesus, San Jose

Saturday, Jan. 31 CALL TO ACTION | 10:00am - 12:00pm

      Location: Santa Clara University, The California Mission Room, Benson Center

Interested in attending? Register here

Workshops will take place on Friday (6:30pm - 8:30pm) and Saturday (9am - 3pm)
Online via Zoom
Soulful Listening: Workshops on the Ministry of Spiritual Accompaniment

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Do you have a deep personal interest in spiritual growth and want to learn how to accompany others on their journeys? Do you have a ministerial role that involves spiritual care and leadership? Enhance your pastoral care by joining a 4 module workshop series on spiritual accompaniment, grounded in the exploration of listening as a skill and an art – essential elements to accompanying another. 

Each module begins with a 2 hour introduction on a Friday evening (6:30pm to 8:30pm), followed by a 6 hour workshop Saturday (9:00am to 3:00pm). The modules are designed to build skills needed for effective accompaniment through a culture of encounter. Each session provides content, context, and opportunities to listen deeply to oneself and others.

  • Listening to your life and accompanying others (January 23/24)
  • Ways of listening (February 6/7)
  • Praying with others (February 20/21)
  • Spiritual accompaniment ministries (March 6/7)

About our Workshop Leader – Candee Lucas

“I am a Jesuit-trained-and-inspired spiritual companion to the sick, suffering, dying and their families, friends, caretakers, survivors and mourners. I have served as Chaplain for Santa Clara Valley Medical Center and as Aftercare Coordinator for Catholic Cemeteries-Diocese of San Jose. I trained to be Spiritual Director at El Retiro in Los Altos.

I believe all paths lead to God and that all traditions are due respect and honor. I believe in creating a sacred space for those who are suffering; even in the most incongruous of surroundings. Suffering requires witness and accompaniment. Even in sorrow there is mystery, awe and wonder. Every new encounter with another is an opportunity for a rendezvous with the divine. I utilize art, poetry, music, aromatherapy, Lectio Divina, prayer and meditation in my self-work and work with others who accompany.”

The suggested donation is $100. If interested in donating, please consider an online donation. When designating your donation in the drop down menu, please select College of Arts and Sciences > Graduate Program in Pastoral Ministries > the Rev. Francis L. Markey Center for Leadership and Ministry.

Registration is limited to twelve participants. Register here

Registration closes on Friday, January 16.

Saturday, Feb. 21
9:00am to 11:30am
St. Martin of Tours Parish Hall
200 O'Connor Drive
San Jose, CA 95128
Contemporary Catholic Women of Latin America: "Rostros" of Community, Faith, and Tradition

Ana Karen Barragán HeadshotDarcy Phillips Headshot

Since the days of Mary Magdalene and Mary, the Mother of Jesus, women have stood at the center of the Christian tradition. Yet too often their voices have been ignored and forgotten—and even silenced outright. This series explores the history of women witnesses throughout Christian history – saints and martyrs, sisters and activists, theologians and spiritual writers. Centering both Catholic and ecumenical voices and covering a range of topics and time periods, this series lifts up the voices of women throughout Christian history – all in the spirit of empowering women and men in their lives of faith, spirituality, and ministry today. 

Led by outstanding scholars and practitioners from Santa Clara University, the "Hear Their Voices, Heed Their Wisdom: Women of the Christian Tradition" Workshop Series takes place from 9 AM-11:30 AM at St. Martin of Tours on Saturdays. Each session offers unique opportunities for reflection and discussion, with a goal of deepening our shared lives of faith. The series repeats monthly.

About our speakers Ana Karen Barragán serves as the Director for Mission Engagement in Santa Clara University’s Ignatian Center for Jesuit Education. She earned her B.A. in Communications from Universidad Iberoamericana Puebla and her M.A. in International Studies from the University of San Francisco (USFCA), where she is pursuing a Doctorate in Catholic Educational Leadership. Ana Karen’s research focuses on the global mission of Jesuit Higher Education and the political trends against academic freedom and university autonomy in the Americas. Ana Karen is the Secretary of the Commission on the Role and Responsibilities of Women in the Society of Jesus and is also a member of the Latin American Studies Association.

Darcy Phillips serves as the Director of Community Engaged Student Learning in Santa Clara University’s Ignatian Center for Jesuit Education. In this role Darcy leads the CESL team to create and implement community engagement opportunities for students grounded in the Jesuit tradition. She earned her B.A. in Spanish from Xavier University and her M.A. in Social Justice from Loyola University Chicago. Darcy joined the Ignatian Center team in 2021 as the Director of Immersions. Previously she worked in community engagement at Gonzaga University and in the non-profit sector in the U.S. and Ecuador.

Interested in attending? Register here

Saturday, March 21
9:00am to 11:30am
St. Martin of Tours Parish Hall
200 O'Connor Drive
San Jose, CA 95128
Presence and Absence: Women in the Hebrew Bible

Cathleen Chopra-McGowan

Since the days of Mary Magdalene and Mary, the Mother of Jesus, women have stood at the center of the Christian tradition. Yet too often their voices have been ignored and forgotten—and even silenced outright. This series explores the history of women witnesses throughout Christian history – saints and martyrs, sisters and activists, theologians and spiritual writers. Centering both Catholic and ecumenical voices and covering a range of topics and time periods, this series lifts up the voices of women throughout Christian history – all in the spirit of empowering women and men in their lives of faith, spirituality, and ministry today. 

Led by outstanding scholars and practitioners from Santa Clara University, the "Hear Their Voices, Heed Their Wisdom: Women of the Christian Tradition" Workshop Series takes place from 9 AM-11:30 AM at St. Martin of Tours on Saturdays. Each session offers unique opportunities for reflection and discussion, with a goal of deepening our shared lives of faith. The series repeats monthly.

About our speaker Cathleen Chopra-McGowan is an Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Santa Clara University. She received her BA in Theology from Boston College (2010) and her MA in Hebrew Bible from Yale Divinity School (2013). In 2019, she received her PhD at the University of Chicago. She has taught courses at the University of Chicago and Loyola University, Chicago, and joined the Santa Clara faculty in 2020. Dr. Chopra-McGowan's research focuses on biblical literature within its ancient Near Eastern milieu, particularly on literary representations of imperial ideology and military defeat. Using a multidisciplinary approach that draws on gender and memory studies, and literary criticism, she teaches a variety of courses on the ancient Near East, biblical literature, archaeology, ancient languages, and contemporary uses of the bible in political and civil society.

Interested in attending? Register here

Saturday, April 18
9:00am to 11:30am
St. Martin of Tours Parish Hall
200 O'Connor Drive
San Jose, CA 95128
Prophetic Anger: Exploring the Book of Susanna

Elise Dubravec

Since the days of Mary Magdalene and Mary, the Mother of Jesus, women have stood at the center of the Christian tradition. Yet too often their voices have been ignored and forgotten—and even silenced outright. This series explores the history of women witnesses throughout Christian history – saints and martyrs, sisters and activists, theologians and spiritual writers. Centering both Catholic and ecumenical voices and covering a range of topics and time periods, this series lifts up the voices of women throughout Christian history – all in the spirit of empowering women and men in their lives of faith, spirituality, and ministry today. 

Led by outstanding scholars and practitioners from Santa Clara University, the "Hear Their Voices, Heed Their Wisdom: Women of the Christian Tradition" Workshop Series takes place from 9 AM-11:30 AM at St. Martin of Tours on Saturdays. Each session offers unique opportunities for reflection and discussion, with a goal of deepening our shared lives of faith. The series repeats monthly.

About our speaker - Elise Dubravec serves as the Campus Minister for Community Life and Solidarity at Santa Clara University. A Chicago native, Elise earned a B.A. in Sociology and Religious Studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago. After two years as a youth minister, she desired a continuation of her education and formation. This brought her to the Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University, where she earned her M.Div. She is a passionate advocate for justice in the church and world.

Interested in attending? Register here

Saturday, May 16
9:00am to 11:30am
St. Martin of Tours Parish Hall
200 O'Connor Drive
San Jose, CA 95128
Women Religious at the Margins: Inspired by Faith and Feminism

Melissa Ursin Headshot

Since the days of Mary Magdalene and Mary, the Mother of Jesus, women have stood at the center of the Christian tradition. Yet too often their voices have been ignored and forgotten—and even silenced outright. This series explores the history of women witnesses throughout Christian history – saints and martyrs, sisters and activists, theologians and spiritual writers. Centering both Catholic and ecumenical voices and covering a range of topics and time periods, this series lifts up the voices of women throughout Christian history – all in the spirit of empowering women and men in their lives of faith, spirituality, and ministry today. 

Led by outstanding scholars and practitioners from Santa Clara University, the "Hear Their Voices, Heed Their Wisdom: Women of the Christian Tradition" Workshop Series takes place from 9 AM-11:30 AM at St. Martin of Tours on Saturdays. Each session offers unique opportunities for reflection and discussion, with a goal of deepening our shared lives of faith. The series repeats monthly.

About our speaker - Melissa Broome Ursin is the Executive Director of the Graduate Program in Pastoral Ministries at Santa Clara University. She holds a doctorate in Catholic educational leadership from the University of San Francisco, where her dissertation focused on the formation of the Sisters of the Presentation for their ministry as Catholic educators. She earned a masters in theological studies from the University of Notre Dame and a bachelors in theological studies and music from Loyola Marymount University. Before arriving at SCU, Broome Ursin taught and was vice principal for mission and Catholic identity at Presentation High School, and –  prior to that –  served as director of worship at the Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph in the Diocese of San Jose.

Interested in attending? Register here

Saturday, June 20
9:00am to 11:30am
St. Martin of Tours Parish Hall
200 O'Connor Drive
San Jose, CA 95128
Voices of Women Martyrs in Early Modern Japanese Christianity

Haruka Umetsu Cho Headshot

Since the days of Mary Magdalene and Mary, the Mother of Jesus, women have stood at the center of the Christian tradition. Yet too often their voices have been ignored and forgotten—and even silenced outright. This series explores the history of women witnesses throughout Christian history – saints and martyrs, sisters and activists, theologians and spiritual writers. Centering both Catholic and ecumenical voices and covering a range of topics and time periods, this series lifts up the voices of women throughout Christian history – all in the spirit of empowering women and men in their lives of faith, spirituality, and ministry today. 

Led by outstanding scholars and practitioners from Santa Clara University, the "Hear Their Voices, Heed Their Wisdom: Women of the Christian Tradition" Workshop Series takes place from 9 AM-11:30 AM at St. Martin of Tours on Saturdays. Each session offers unique opportunities for reflection and discussion, with a goal of deepening our shared lives of faith. The series repeats monthly.

About our speaker - Haruka Umetsu Cho is an Assistant Professor at Santa Clara University. She received her B.A. from International Christian University, Tokyo and her M.A. in philosophy from Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo. In Japan, she focused on philosophy, especially St. Augustine’s theory of music. In 2012, she began an M.Div. at Yale Divinity School where her research considered Christianity and literature in East Asia. This turn led her to grapple with questions of cultural encounter, colonialism, and gender/sexuality as significant factors that shape human experiences of religion. She received her PhD in the program of Religion, Gender, and Culture at Harvard University. 

Interested in attending? Register here

Workshops will take place from 9 -11:30am at St. Martin of Tours Parish Hall
200 O'Connor Drive San Jose, CA 95128
Hear Their Voices, Heed Their Wisdom: Women of the Christian Tradition

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Since the days of Mary Magdalene and Mary, the Mother of Jesus, women have stood at the center of the Christian tradition. Yet too often their voices have been ignored and forgotten—and even silenced outright. This series will explore the history of women witnesses throughout Christian history—saints and martyrs, sisters and activists, theologians and spiritual writers. Centering both Catholic and ecumenical voices and covering a range of topics and time periods, this series will lift up the voices of women throughout Christian history—all in the spirit of empowering women and men in their lives of faith, spirituality, and ministry today.

Led by outstanding scholars and practitioners from Santa Clara University, each session will offer unique opportunities for reflection and discussion, with a goal of deepening our shared lives of faith.

Dates, Speakers, and Topics:

November 15: Dr. Elyse Raby, “Lessons in Courage and Conscience: Teresa of Ávila, Catherine of Siena & Clare of Assisi”

December 13: Dr. Bridget Burke Ravizza, “Advent Reflections with Mary, Mother of Jesus, and St. Brigid of Ireland"

January 17: Dr. Paul Schutz, “Nevertheless They Spoke: Hildegard and Julian’s Visions of God” 

February 21: Ana Karen Barragan Fernandez, M.A., and Darcy Phillips, M.A., “Contemporary Catholic Women of Latin America: Rostros of Community, Faith, and Tradition”

March 21: Dr. Cathleen Chopra-McGowan, “Presence and Absence: Women in the Hebrew Bible”

April 18: Elise Dubravec, M.Div., “Prophetic Anger: Exploring the Book of Susanna”

May 16: Dr. Melissa Ursin, “Women Religious at the Margins: Inspired by Faith and Feminism”

June 20: Dr. Haruka Umetsu Cho, “Voices of Women Martyrs in Early Modern Japanese Christianity”