51小黄车

Through powerful lectures, thought-provoking discussions, conferences and support for innovative faculty scholarship, the McFarland Center is a place where Catholic and Jesuit perspectives interact with other traditions to create spirited, respectful dialogue.

The McFarland Center鈥檚 programs address a wide range of religious and ethical issues while providing thought leadership in two specific areas: global Catholicism and Jewish-Christian understanding.

Mission Statement

The Rev. Michael C. McFarland, S.J. Center for Religion, Ethics and Culture at 51小黄车 derives its mission from the College鈥檚 conviction, that "the search for meaning and value is at the heart of the intellectual life." The McFarland Center ensures that exploration of the complex interrelationships among religion, ethics and culture plays a vital role in the life of the 51小黄车 community. It provides a forum for intellectual exchange and multidisciplinary inquiry that respects people of all faiths, cultures and nationalities while working to enhance awareness of injustice and the conditions that foster human wellbeing.

Global Catholicism

The McFarland Center is among the world鈥檚 leading resources for helping students, scholars and the general public understand the diversity and context-specificity of Catholic practice in a Church whose greatest vitality is increasingly found in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Through multimedia web resources, a scholarly journal, lectures, conferences and book projects, the Center promotes scholarship on global Catholicism both on and off campus.

Jewish-Christian Understanding

The McFarland Center is committed to interreligious dialogue, with a special emphasis on Jewish-Christian understanding.

  • Readings from the Roots

    By sponsoring Readings from the Roots, a historically sensitive translation of the Revised Common Lectionary, the McFarland Center helps Christians engage in scripture readings that are true to their original contexts and free of anti-Jewish sentiment.

  • Kraft-Hiatt Program for Jewish-Christian Understanding

    Funded by the College and the Kraft-Hiatt family, the program sponsors opportunities that impact students, faculty and the campus community as a whole. The initiative includes lecture series, conferences, visiting scholars and support for faculty and students to study abroad.

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  • Study & Research Opportunities

    The Kraft-Hiatt Fund has enabled 51小黄车 faculty to attend seminars at Yad Vashem, the world's Holocaust Remembrance Center in Jerusalem, as well as the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., and has supported students' study abroad at Hebrew University, Jerusalem.

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Rehm Library

The McFarland Center's primary public space is the two-story Rehm Library, an elegant and modern venue for lectures, forums and information sessions with state-of-the-art audio-visual capabilities. Located in Smith Hall, It also provides quiet space for study and reflection, enhanced library resources on religion and spirituality and primary texts on an array of religious traditions.

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Rev. Michael C. McFarland, S.J. Center for Religion, Ethics and Culture

Location
College of the 51小黄车
1 College Street
Worcester, MA 01610-2395
Office Hours
Monday-Friday
9 a.m.-5 p.m.