Monthly Archives: August 2008

Fraternity to Arrive in Toronto

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Fraternity to Arrive in Toronto

The Adventus blogs are back in business

The Adventus blogs are back in business

Our History

Our History Australia, Ireland and Canada are the three autonomous Chapters of the US Fellowship.

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Our History

Our History

Our History

Australia, Ireland and Canada are the three autonomous Chapters of the US Fellowship. Of the three, we are the largest.
We came into being in 1992, and received our charitable status registration in 1994.
During the first five years, we had an annual convention. After that, we varied between having annual meetings, conventions and/or other events.
The convention held in 2009 was the first for a few years.
Among other events we have participated in has been the Eucharistic Congress in Quebec City in 2008.
We publish a Journal twice yearly.
Many of our members, in addition to other scholars and professionals, submit contributions to the issues.
A recent issue was bilingual, having an article in French, contributed by the Archbishop of Quebec City.
Recent issues have a new format, developed by Professor Robert Berard. This format is 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2 ” It has been well received.
A few of our members, including Professor Robert Berard and Dr. Paul Flaman, have attended recent American conventions.

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Who Are We

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Who Are We The members of the Fellowship of Catholic Scholars wholeheartedly support the renewal of the Catholic Church undertaken by Pope John XXIII, shaped by Vatican II, and carried on by subsequent pontiffs.

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Who Are We

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Who Are We

St-thomas-aquinasThe members of the Fellowship of Catholic Scholars wholeheartedly support the renewal of the Catholic Church undertaken by Pope John XXIII, shaped by Vatican II, and carried on by subsequent pontiffs. We accept the teachings of the Catholic Church and believe that contemporary questions must be considered with courage and dealt with in honesty. We strive to assist everyone to personal assent to the mystery of Christ as made manifest in the lived faith of the Church.

  • The Fellowship of Catholic Scholars is an association of Catholic scholars in various disciplines who see their intellectual work as a service they owe to God.
  • It was founded primarily to give the corporate witness of scholars to the truth of the Catholic faith.
  • Aware of the duty that Christian scholars have to serve the whole community of faith, the members of the Fellowship wish to give assistance to the Church. The resources presented through this website are one form of such service.

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Who Are We