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Summer school "Religion and Culture: readings of the Pauline «revolution»"

Wednesday, May 31, 2023 - 18:30

Online


The Faculty of Theology of the Universidade Católica is organizing the Summer School "Religion and Culture: readings of the Pauline "revolution"" starting on 31 May.

The online programme aims to contextualize Pauline thought, understand the influence of Paul's legacy on the construction of Western Christianity, and identify the ways in which Pauline thought is received in contemporary culture.

The sessions take place on 31 May, 7, 14, 21 and 28 June. Register by 17 May.

 

Check the Programme 

Categories: Faculty of Theology Events

XIII Practical Theology Day ‘Called to freedom: On the pretext of April’

Friday, May 10, 2024 - 18:00

Rádio Renascença


The Faculty of Theology of the Universidade Católica Portuguesa is organising the 13th Practical Theology Conference, dedicated to the theme ‘Called to Freedom: On the Pretext of April’.

It will take place on 10 and 11 May and will feature Luís M. Figueiredo Rodrigues, José Pedro Angélico, Alex Villas Boas, Juan Ambrosio, Paulo Fontes and Pedro Falcão.

PROGRAMME 

Participation free. Registration required.

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Studying Theology can "benefit future generations": the opinion of Luís, Amada and Paulo

Amada and Paulo are in the first year of the Theology Degree at the Universidade Católica Portuguesa. Both chose religious life, and see the course as an "opportunity to deepen their faith", but explain that Theology "is not only for Christian people or for those who want to be priests".

Luís is proof of this. The final-year student, initially trained in music, dreams of becoming a professor and researcher to "deepen the dialogue between Christianity and contemporary culture". To his new colleagues he gives two words of advice: "study hard and love what you study".

The three students are in Lisbon, but have colleagues in Porto and Braga - and even elsewhere, through the distance learning dimension of the course. At the beginning of this academic year, they are beginning to discover how the Faculty of Theology works. Founded in 1968, it has already formed people like Cardinal D. Tolentino de Mendonça, Father João Seabra and the Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon D. Manuel Clemente.

For Paulo Domingos, 24 years old, studying Theology will "allow having a solid background on faith, on religion and on religiosity". He believes that it is a course for those who "want to know more about religion and religious phenomena".

The Angolan student is a seminarian at the Major Seminary of São Paulo in Almada. He chose this path, inspired by his adolescence spent in a religious institution. "I was captivated by seeing how the priests cared for people," he explains.

Amada Deolindo, 26 years old, is part of the Hospitaller Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, in the Luz community in Telheiras. She has been in Lisbon since November last year and came from Mozambique to fulfil her desire to support people in need.

"Since my childhood, when I saw a group of sisters for the first time, I said, in that innocence, that I wanted to be like them," says the student. "The mission with which I had the most contact was with mentally disabled children, and then I thought: we are never so poor that we have nothing to give."

What Amada wants to do is exactly what Luís proposes to his colleagues: "have your eyes open before reality. Starting from what you are studying, project it to our reality", he advises. The teacher of Catholic Moral and Religious Education explains that studying alone "does not work", adding that "it is like a writer writing a book for himself".

At the age of 29, Luís Sequeira has already studied for five years at the Faculty of Theology. For the student, "Theology cannot live alone, without Philosophy, without Economy, Politics, Law, Arts...". He argues that the study of theology can "benefit future generations", and that the role of the theologian is "to warn, to prophesise, to call attention to reality".

"There is a professor of mine who gave a very funny example: the the theologian is like a man who cleans up the rubbish that is on the riverbank, he cleans up the rubbish so that the river can continue to flow. That's the image of the theologian, he's the one who cleans up what doesn't matter, so that the river can keep flowing."

Categories: Faculty of Theology

Wed, 28/09/2022

Opening session of the 2023/2024 academic year

Friday, September 29, 2023 - 11:30

Auditório Carvalho Guerra | Centro Regional do Porto | UCP


The Faculty of Theology of the Universidade Católica Portuguesa is organising the opening session of the new academic year, which will take place on September 29 at 11.30am at the Porto Regional Centre.

The session, entitled "A theology of paths that rethinks the paths of theology", will be moderated by José Pedro Angélico, with the participation of Joana Gomes and José Rui Teixeira.

The session can also be attended in person in Braga and Lisbon. All the Faculty's students, staff and teachers are invited to watch the broadcast in the Isidro Alves Auditorium on the Braga campus and in Auditorium 3 (Old Building) on the Lisbon campus.

Live broadcast on Youtube.

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XIII Practical Theology Conference ‘Called to Freedom: On the Pretext of April’ | New Edition

Saturday, October 19, 2024 - 09:30

Faculdade de Teologia | UCP | Lisboa - Sede


The new edition of the Practical Theology Conference, dedicated to the theme ‘Called to freedom: On the pretext of April’, will take place on 19 October.

Co-ordinators:

Luís M. Figueiredo Rodrigues, José Pedro Angélico, Alex Villas Boas, Juan Ambrosio, Paulo Fontes and Pedro Falcão.

PROGRAMME | REGISTRATION

Participation is free and registration is mandatory (until 17 October).

Categories: Faculty of Theology

National Day of the Faculty of Theology 2024 | Porto

Friday, December 13, 2024 - 10:00

Centro regional do Porto | UCP


On 13 December, the National Day of the Faculty of Theology will be celebrated at the Porto Campus, with the awarding of bachelor's and master's degrees.

The event is intended to be an opportunity for sharing and is aimed at the entire academic community of the Faculty of Theology - students, teachers, collaborators and researchers.

Programme:

(Campus Foz, UCP-Porto)

10h00 - Acolhimento [Átrio principal]

Cerimónia de bênção e entrega de Cartas de Curso

10h30 - Abertura da Sessão [Auditório Prof. Carvalho Guerra]

10h45 - Os desafios da economia à reflexão teológica
                  Prof. Doutor Alberto de Castro (Católica Porto Business School)

11h30 - Bênção e entrega de Cartas de Curso aos licenciados e mestres

12h00 - Momento musical

12h15 - Encerramento da Cerimónia de bênção e entrega de Cartas de Curso

12h30 - Almoço [Bar das Artes]

14h30 - Visita à Fundação de Serralves

17h00 - Eucaristia [Igreja Paroquial de São João da Foz]

18h30 - Lanche [Bar das Artes]

19h30 - Despedida
 

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Alexandre Palma publishes essay on European integration

The essay On the soul and roots of European integration: purpose and metaphors by Prof Alexandre Palma has just been published in the volume The Political Economy of Europe's Future and Identity Integration in crisis mode (edited by Annette Bongardt and Francisco Torres; published by the European University Institute and UCP Press).

This work brings interdisciplinary approaches to the current challenges of European integration, with a particular focus on economic policy issues. The book is available in open access here.

Categories: Faculty of Theology

Tue, 01/08/2023

XII Congress of Practical Theology "Common Cause: An Utopia?"

Saturday, March 18, 2023 - 09:30

Faculdade de Teologia | UCP | Lisboa - Sede


The Faculty of Theology organizes on March 18 in Lisbon and April 1 in Braga the XII Conference on Practical Theology "Common Cause: An Utopia?" which has as coordinators Professors Luís M. Figueiredo Rodrigues, José Pedro Angélico, Alex Villas Boas, Juan Ambrosio, Paulo Fontes and Pedro Falcão.

Registration is free but mandatory and runs from February 28 to March 15, 2023

PROGRAMME | REGISTRATION

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Universidade Católica celebrates episcopal ordination of Bishop Alexandre Palma

Alexandre Palma has a doctorate in Dogmatic Theology from the Gregorian University and is a member of the Board of the Faculty of Theology and Director of the UCP Centre for Research in Theology and Studies in Religion.

The President of the Universidade Católica Portuguesa (UCP) is delighted to announce the episcopal ordination of Alexandre Palma, a professor at the Faculty of Theology.

"The University is grateful for his extraordinary contribution to theological studies and the way in which he has created a community of knowledge that is also a spiritual witness to the Christian message. We joyfully wish him every success in his new mission," says Isabel Capeloa Gil in a note of greeting.


Read the full article in Patriarcado's website
 

See the message from D. Alexandre Palma:

Photo and video credit: Patriarchate of Lisbon