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Shaun Casey and panelists, courtesy of Joanna Herr/Council on Foreign Relations

February 3, 2020

Religion and Foreign Policy: Bridging the Divide

During the American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting in November 2019, Director Shaun Casey participated in a panel discussion about how best to provide policymakers with contextual information on issues pertaining to religion, which was part of the Council on Foreign Relations' Religion and Foreign Policy Program. Audio and a full transcript of the session are now available.

minaret of the Grand Mosque in Brussels, Belgium

January 31, 2020

Believing, Belonging, and Behaving

Writing for the Immanent Frame, Jocelyne Cesari proposes the systematic utilization of the belief-behave-belong triad. She then demonstrates why qualitative research on Muslims in different contexts can illustrate how to better understand religiosity through a focus on the interactions between these three elements.

Catholic Charities assisting refugees from Central America

January 27, 2020

Responding to Refugees in a World of Rising Nationalism

At his February 17 Christus Lecture at Spring Hill College, Senior Fellow Rev. David Hollenbach, S.J., will discuss the duty to provide asylum to people fleeing war and persecution, as well as how we share in the responsibility to assist refugees with the poor countries hosting most of the world’s displaced people.

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Rev. Patrick Gilger

October 21, 2025

Rev. Patrick Gilger, S.J., on Spiritual Direction

Research Fellow Rev. Patrick Gilger, S.J., was interviewed by America Magazine's The Spiritual Life podcast on the importance of spiritual directors. In the episode, he reflects on how spiritual direction can help people strengthen their relationship with faith. 

2025 ESJ Panel at the Global Social Justice Symposium

October 15, 2025

ESJ Project Continues Supporting Student Research at Global Social Justice Research Symposium

The 2025 Education and Social Justice (ESJ) fellows, Madison Ross (C’27), Allie Schlicht (SFS’27), Cici Sprouse (C’26), and Stella Vance (C’26), showcased their respective research projects at the 2025 Global Social Justice Research Symposium on September 26. They were joined by fellows from the Laidlaw Undergraduate Leadership & Research Scholarship ProgramMaeve McKean Global Health AwardDavid F. Andretta Summer Research Fellowship, and Royden B. Davis Fellowship. This symposium was hosted by the CSJ and the Berkley Center at Georgetown University.

Jerome Copulsky speaks at an event.

October 14, 2025

Jerome Copulsky Analyzes Religion and Power in U.S. Governance

Jerome Copulsky, research fellow at the Berkley Center, co-authored an article with David T. Buckley in Arc Magazine examining how religious ideas and actors are shaping efforts to redefine the U.S. federal bureaucracy and discussing the entanglement of faith and politics in the current U.S. administration. 

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