When:
June 9, 2026 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
2026-06-09T09:00:00-04:00
2026-06-09T12:00:00-04:00
Where:
Maloney Center
1200 S Shelby St
Louisville, KY 40203
USA
Cost:
$10
Contact:
Lynn McDaniel
502-636-0296, ext. 1267

Thomas Merton, author, poet, and commentator, was a voice of introspection and reflection during the crisis of the post-World War II and Vietnam, throughout the struggle of civil rights and into the social revolution of the American 1960s. His advice was elicited from global spiritual leaders, civil rights, and peace advocates, poets, and authors. This session would specifically explore Merton’s response of preserving humanity in an era defined and transformed through algorithms of violence and technology. This session will also explore parallels from Merton to find hope in examining and advocating self-reflection in society as a lens of hope in our times of anxiety, violence, and transformation.

The presenter is Dr. Thomas Malewitz, Asst. Professor/Dir. Ed.D: Leadership Program, Spalding University.

Preregistration is required and the cost is $10. Contact Lynn McDaniel at lmcdaniel@archlou.org or (502) 636-0296, ext.1267.

Catechist Credit: 3 hours apply toward Theology in the content area of Spirituality.

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