Hard to be a saint in the city? Head to Bellarmine Sunday [Colleges]

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Despite the endless miles of church-dotted landscape outside the metropolitan area, there is plenty of spirit to go around even in the city. In fact, Bellarmine University patron Thomas Merton famously experienced a kind of religious epiphany at the corner of Fourth and Walnut (now) Muhammad Ali in the late ‘50s.

It’s been more than 60 years since Merton’s realization, but this coming Sunday, January 15, Prof. Philip Sheldrake will present “Spirituality and the City” at Hilary’s, inside Bellarmine’s Horrigan Hall (behind Einstein Bros. Bagels) at 3:00 p.m.

A tenured veteran of several religious departments including those at the Cambridge Theological Federation and the University of Wales, Sheldrake has been closely involved in the development of Christian spirituality as an academic field, as well as a student of Indian religions in India. He has written or edited 11 books, predominantly on the interface of spirituality, theology, and religious history.
 
The lecture, sponsored jointly by the Thomas Merton Center at Bellarmine University and the Master of Arts in Spirituality Program at Bellarmine University, is free and open to the public. For further information, visit www.merton.org/events/ or call (502) 272-8187.

Contact the author at leecopywriting@gmail.com or www.leecopywriting.com.


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Eve Lee lives in the Highlands, where she drinks tea, writes a little and edits others' stuff a lot. She didn't go to school here so don't even ask.
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