Wish you could have been at the Mennonite-Catholic Theological Conference at the University of Notre Dame late in July? The conference brought together top Mennonite and Catholic theologians and ecclesial leaders in order to stimulate scholarly interest in Called Together to Be Peacemakers — the final report of the international dialogue between Mennonite World Conference and Vatican representatives — while also providing resources for Catholic and Mennonite ecclesial communities to study and discuss this text in an informed way.
Well now you have another chance. You can “attend” the conference on-line. Thanks to the University of Notre Dame, all conference sessions are now available for viewing via the internet. We have provide links on our “theology” page at http://www.bridgefolk.net/theology/colloquia/2007theology.
While we’re at it, we in Bridgefolk and the Mennonite-Catholic Theological Colloquium would like to express our thanks to our co-sponsors for the event, the Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary, Shalom Communications, and the following programs at the University of Notre Dame: the Theology Department, the Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism, the Catholic Social Tradition Program, and the Kellogg Institute for International Studies.