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SUMMARY:Together at the Table- Inspiring Synodal Action in Mission
DESCRIPTION:The Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University invites you to the 2026 Together at the Table gathering\, where we will examine the creative task of making friends as integral to the synodal path of the Church. We will be joined by Cardinal Timothy Radcliffe\, OP. We invite all to share in the journey as we gather to explore the challenge of friendship in community. There are in-person and virtual attendance options available. \nLocations: Locatelli Center at Santa Clara University \nWebsite info here.   Registration here. 
URL:https://www.dsj.org/event/together-at-the-table-inspiring-synodal-action-in-mission-breaking-bread-sharing-stories-making-friends-becoming-a-synodal-church/
LOCATION:Santa Clara University\, 500 El Camino Real\, Santa Clara\, CA\, 95053
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SUMMARY:Faith That Moves Mountains: A Catholic Approach to Entrepreneurship
DESCRIPTION:September 10 7:00pm-9:00pm\, Guadalupe Hall at Santa Clara University.  \nYong Catholic Professional Silicon Valley: Faith That Moves Mountains: A Catholic Approach to Entrepreneurship. \nOur first panelist is Duke Powers\, the founder of Paragon Technical and our second panelist is Rodrigo Sánchez Servitje who is Managing Partner at B37 Ventures. \nThe event will include a panel\, small group discussion\, and a Q&A. Dinner will be provided. $10 event\, free for YCP members. \nClick here for information and registration. \n 
URL:https://www.dsj.org/event/faith-that-moves-mountains-a-catholic-approach-to-entrepreneurship/
LOCATION:Santa Clara University\, 500 El Camino Real\, Santa Clara\, CA\, 95053
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SUMMARY:Young Adult Praise and Worship Event
DESCRIPTION:Santa Clara University Campus Ministry is hosting Finding Your Light\, a Praise and Worship event featuring live music by talented local musician Jon Martin\, alongside Eric Villegas & George White. Join us on Friday\, October 6 in the Locatelli Student Activity Center from 8pm – 10pm for music\, activities\, and snacks. Our event is FREE but please sign up on the google form https://forms.gle/7EBDfmrCYtLkZduJ6. Questions? Please email Asia Chan at amchan@scu.edu. Please share community graphic!
URL:https://www.dsj.org/event/young-adult-praise-and-worship-event-2/
LOCATION:Santa Clara University\, 500 El Camino Real\, Santa Clara\, CA\, 95053
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SUMMARY:Catholic School Career Fair for Diocese of San José
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URL:https://www.dsj.org/event/catholic-school-career-fair-for-diocese-of-san-jose/
LOCATION:Santa Clara University\, 500 El Camino Real\, Santa Clara\, CA\, 95053
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SUMMARY:2020 Bannan Memorial Lecture - The Frontiers of Astrobiology
DESCRIPTION:Join the Ignatian Center’s Bannan Forum for the 2020 Bannan Memorial Lecture\, featuring José Funes\, S.J.\, Professor at the School of Philosophy in the Catholic University of Cordoba\, Argentina. \nFr. Funes will address how astrobiology requires a multidisciplinary approach in order to achieve a better understanding of life in the universe. His lecture will pay particular attention to the scientific search for extraterrestrial intelligent life in the cosmos and the new challenges and new frontiers it presents for science\, philosophy and religion. The question of if we are alone in the universe\, leads us to ask who we are. \nFr. Funes will explore this question in a lecture and in conversation with Dr. Aleksandar Zecevic\, Professor of Electrical Engineering and the Associate Dean for Graduate Studies at Santa Clara University. \nA public reception will follow the event. \nDownload Flyer
URL:https://www.dsj.org/event/2020-bannan-memorial-lecture-the-frontiers-of-astrobiology/
LOCATION:Santa Clara University\, 500 El Camino Real\, Santa Clara\, CA\, 95053
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SUMMARY:Journeying Together: Faith\, Spirituality\, & Mental Health
DESCRIPTION:Did You Know?\n\n\n1 in 4 persons sitting in our pews has a family member struggling with mental health issues;\n1 in 5 of our youth experience mental health problems;\nA majority of individuals with a mental health issue go first to a pastor\, priest\, rabbi\, imam\, minister\, faith leader for help;\nStudies show that clergy are the least effective in providing appropriate support and referral information;\nYou need an ethical framework to choose how to respond appropriately to those with mental illness.\n\n\nLearn…. Share…. Pray…. Break Bread…Be Inspired to:\n \n\nEnd the Silence in Our Faith Communities about Mental Health Disorders;\nReduce the Stigma or Discrimination of Mental Illness;\nLeave with skills\, resources\, and ethical framework for being with and advocating for individuals and families affected by Mental Health issues.\n\n\n\nWho Needs to Come: Clergy\, Lay Leaders\, Youth & Young Adult Ministers\, Pastoral Care & Social Justice Staff & Volunteers\, Church administrative staff (paid and unpaid)\, Congregants\, Parishioners\, Therapists\, Social Workers\, & Chaplains\n\n\n\n\nRegister at:\nhttps://dsjstaging.wpengine.com/SMH \n\n*PLEASE NOTE: WALK-IN REGISTRATION IS NOT ALLOWED.\n\n\n\n\n\nSchedule \n\n\n\n\n\n9:00\nCheck-in\nCoffee  (Browse resource table for NAMI\, QPR\, and other handouts)\n\n\n9:30\n\n Welcome & Prayer\nRev. Dana Bainbridge\, Founder & Director\, Recovery Cafe\n\n\n9:45\n\nRole of Faith and Spirituality in Mental Health\nSimran Singh\, MD\, Behavioral Health\, El Camino Hospital\n\n\n\n10:30\nFocusing an Ethical Lens\nEthics of What to Say\, What to Do\nMargaret McLean\, Ph.D.\, Associate Director and Director of Bioethics\,\nMarkkula Center for Applied Ethics\, Santa Clara University\n\n\n11:00\n\n Break\n\n\n11:15\n\nMy Lived Experience with the Faith Community and Mental Illness\nTri-alogue facilitated by Thomas G. Plante\, Ph.D.\, Professor and Director of the Spirituality and Health Institute\, Santa Clara University; adjunct clinical professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences\, Stanford University School of Medicine\n\n\n\n12:15\nLunch inside or outside\n\n\n\n1: 15\n\n QPR\nI’m thinkin’ the world is better off without me—Prevention and Intervention of Suicide -Evelyn Castillo Tirumalai\, MPH\, Senior Mental Health Program Specialist\, Santa Clara County\, Behavioral Health Services\n\n\n\n2:30\n Break\n\n\n2:45\n\n“What We Found Works”\nPractical & Prayerful Tools for Well-Being\nRev. Kim Engelmann\, H.E.L.P.\, West Valley Presbyterian Church; Sr. Nancy Kehoe\, Ph.D. assistant clinical professor Harvard Medical School; author\, Wrestling with our Inner Angels: Faith\, Mental Illness\, and Wholeness\, George Papageorge LMFT\, Family Wellness Ministry\, Greek Orthodox Metropolis of San Francisco\n\n\n\n3:45\nSending Forth in Peace & Wholeness\nSr. Nancy Kehoe\, RSC\n\n\n\n\nSpeakers Bio\nRev. Dana Bainbridge\nis Pastor of First Christian Church\, San Jose and has been an ordained minister for 22 years\, as well as Co-Founder and Program Director of Recovery Cafe San Jose. Dana is a Certified Public Manager (CPM) and has served on the staff and Boards of many non-profit organizations including Habitat for Humanity. She has also worked as a project manager for a welfare-to-work program where she developed programs and community relationships to provide work experience and jobs for people stuck in the welfare system. Dana holds Masters degrees from both Notre Dame University and Vanderbilt University. \nThomas G. Plante\, Ph.D.\, ABPP\nis the Augustin Cardinal Bea\, S.J. University Professor and directs the Spirituality and Health Institute at Santa Clara University. He is also an adjunct clinical professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine.  He recently served as vice-chair of the National Review Board for the Protection of Children and Youth for the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and is past-president of the Society for the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality (Division 36) of the American Psychological Association. He has authored or edited 21 books including\, Graduating with Honor: Best Practices to Promote Ethics Development in College Students (2017)\, Do the Right Thing: Living Ethically in an Unethical World (2004)\, Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church: A Decade of Crisis\, 2002-2012 (2011)\, Spiritual Practices in Psychotherapy: Thirteen Tools for Enhancing Psychological Health (2009)\, Faith and Health: Psychological Perspective (2001)\, among others. He has published over 200 scholarly professional journal articles and book chapters as well.  He teaches courses in abnormal\, clinical\, health\, and general psychology as well as ethics and maintains a private clinical practice as a licensed psychologist in Menlo Park\, CA. His practice specializes in Catholic and Episcopalian clerics and laypersons. \nNancy C. Kehoe\, RSCJ\, Ph.D.\nis a member of the Religious of the Sacred Heart. She is a part-time Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and has been affiliated with the Cambridge Health Alliance since 1976. Her area of expertise is religion and spirituality in the clinical context. For thirty-three years\, using a model she created\, Dr. Kehoe has led groups on spiritual beliefs and values for adults with psychiatric disabilities. She currently consults with healthcare providers in mental health and geriatric settings. She has presented at regional\, national\, and international conferences and published on the subject of religion/spirituality and mental illness. She has recently published “Wrestling with Our Inner Angels: Faith\, Mental Illness and the Journey to Wholeness.” She has also published six You Tube videos entitled\, “Conversations on Religion and Mental Illness” which can be viewed by clicking on the following link:  http://projects.iq.harvard.edu/rshm/conversations-religion-and-mental-illness \nMargaret R. McLean\, Ph.D.\nis the Associate Director and Director of Bioethics at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University. A Senior Lecturer in Religious Studies and affiliate faculty in Bioengineering\, she teaches courses on ethics including health care ethics and ethics and biotechnology. In 2006\, she received the Brutocao Award for Curriculum Innovation. Holding a doctorate in clinical pathology from the Medical College of Wisconsin and a Masters of Divinity from Luther Seminary\, she has a second doctoral degree in ethics from the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley. She is a member of the Bioethics Committee at O’Connor Hospital (San Jose)\, Seton Medical Center (Daly City)\, St. Louise Regional Hospital (Gilroy)\, Santa Clara Valley Medical Center (San Jose)\, the Infant & Children Bioethics Committee at Valley Medical Center\, and the Santa Clara County Medical Association Bioethics Committee. Professional and research interests include the ethical dimensions of biotechnology\, especially medical applications of genetic technologies\, neonatology\, justice in health care\, disaster preparedness\, medical decision making for vulnerable patient populations\, and end of life decision-making. Current projects include: end of life decision-making with a focus on unrepresented patients\, ethical preparedness for medical disaster\, innovative approaches to undergraduate education in medical ethics\, and the ethics of space exploration and astrobiology. \nSimran Singh MD MBA\ncompleted her psychiatry residency in Adult Psychiatry from Stanford Health care in 2000. She is a pioneer in building and sustaining integrated Primary Care Psychiatry programs or organizations like Santa Clara Valley Medical Center and Palo Alto Medical Foundation. Currently she is the director of Thought disorders program at El Camino hospital. She continues to pursue her interest in inpatient psychiatric care\, emergency psychiatry and partial hospitalization programs at El Camino Hospital. She is an MBA and can relate to business aspects of stress and their impact on health. Her interest in physician well-being issues and ethics draw her to create a platform of integrating self care\, spirituality and personal value systems into comprehensive models of healing in her private practice and beyond. \nEvelyn Tirumalai\, MPH\nis currently Sr. Mental Health Program Specialist at Santa Clara County Behavioral Health Services Department\, having served as the Suicide Prevention Coordinator since 2012. Evelyn has a Developmental Psychology degree from UC Berkeley.  She completed her Master of Public Health degree with an emphasis on Health Promotion and Education at Loma Linda University. Currently\, she coordinates the work of multiple workgroups and community collaborators in the implementation of the Santa Clara County Suicide Prevention Strategic Plan. She was recently promoted to coordinate the County’s MHSA programs. \nRev. Kim Englemann\nis Pastor of Caring Ministries at Menlo Park Presbyterian Church in Menlo Park\, California\, since February 2001. Menlo Park Presbyterian is a dynamic church with nearly 5\,000 members. She supervises staff\, oversees recovery and support groups\, does individual counseling\, crisis intervention\, and prayer ministries as well as preaching on designated Sundays and teaching fellowship/bible study classes. Before working at Menlo Park\, Kim was Associate Pastor at First Congregational Church in Redwood City\, California. She grew up on the East Coast and worked in many pastoral settings there\, including working as the chaplain in a psychiatric hospital and a general hospital\, and serving churches in urban and rural settings. Kim was Associate Pastor of Trinitarian Congregational Church in N. Andover\, Massachusetts\, and The Federated Church of Ashland\, Massachusetts. Kim is married to Tim Engelmann who is a clinical psychologist in private practice in California. They have three children. The Engelmanns live in the Bay Area in CA and enjoy the beach\, kayaking\, camping\, water skiing\, snow skiing and just about anything else that has to do with being outside. \nGeorge Papageorge\, LMFT\nis a licensed marriage & family therapist who has been working with couples\, families and young people for the past 25 years. Working in areas of empathy based relationships\, parenting with emotional intelligence\, family systems therapy and addiction recovery. He is also a highly sought out seminar speaker in a variety of areas of family life and personal growth. George serves on the Family Wellness Ministry for the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of San Francisco\, providing Wellness Conferences for the parishes of the west coast. George offers patients and workshop participants a path toward integrating sensible psychological insights within a solid Orthodox foundation.\nFaith\, Spirituality\, & Mental Health Conference; May 10; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.. $25 including lunch. Locatelli Student Actvity Center\, Santa Clara University. Registration closes May 1. No walk-ins. 1 in 4 members of our parish are afffected by mental illness. People often first seek support from faith leaders. Sadly\, folks experience rejection and are given incorrect information–soemtimes with tragic consequences. DSJ’s Mental Health Ministry Network partnering with Santa Clara University\, NAMI\, and Catholic Charities offers prayerful & practical day-long conference on accompanying those with mental illness and their families. Learn QPR–Question\, Persuade & Refer: Three simple steps anyone can take to save alife from suicide. By being trained in QPR\, you will recognize the warning signs of a suicide and how to question\, persuade and refer someone to help. If you minster to youth\, adults\, or elders\, you need this training. Conference speakers include Simian Singh\, MD\, Sr. Nancy Kehoe\, rscj\, Harvard University; Thomas Plante\, PhD\, Spirituality and Health\, SCU\, Margaret McLean\, PhD\, Markkula Center for Applied Ethics\, SCU\, Fr. George Aranha. Diocese of San Jose\, Rev. Kim Engelmann\, HELP; Rev. Dana Bainbridge\, Recovery Cafe\, George Papageorge\, LMFT; Greek Orthodox Metropolitan\, and Evelyn Tirumalai\, MPH\, Behavorial Health\, Santa Clara County.\nMake time NOW to register. Registration closes Monday May 1; no walk-ins. Take time for your professional and personal development to learn how to be present and effective to the 1 in 4 people in our churches affected by mental illness. Learn how to reach out to the 1 in 5 teens who struggle with mental illness. Practice skills in suicde intervention and prevention. Learn how to reduce the stigma of mental illness\, end the silence and accompany those affected by mental illness with prayer and support. Sign up today\, Registration closes Monday May 1\nDownload Flyer \n\nSponsors
URL:https://www.dsj.org/event/journeying-together-faith-spirituality-mental-health/
LOCATION:Santa Clara University\, 500 El Camino Real\, Santa Clara\, CA\, 95053
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170216T040000
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SUMMARY:Santa Clara Lecture | Racial Justice\, Theologically
DESCRIPTION:Recent years have seen the largest protests against anti-Black racism since the civil rights movement a half century ago. Sometimes protesters invoke religious ideas\, such as “beloved community\,” but other times these protests seem decidedly secular. My talk locates the current struggle for racial justice in a long – but often forgotten – tradition of religiously-motivated social justice organizing that is oriented by appeals to God’s law. RSVP at https://www.scu.edu/events/#view/event/event_id/24690
URL:https://www.dsj.org/event/santa-clara-lecture-racial-justice-theologically/
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