HARVARD CATHOLIC FORUM


 

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The Daniel Harrington SJ Memorial Lecture 
THE SABBATH
PAST AND FUTURE, JEWISH AND CHRISTIAN

Co-presented by the Harvard Catholic Forum and Harvard Hillel
Jon Levenson, Harvard University

 

Thursday, February 26 | 6:00 PM ET

DiGiovanni Hall, St. Paul’s Campus, 29 Mount Auburn St., Cambridge & Livestreamed

Free and open to all; walk-ins welcome but registration requested for all and required for the livestream.

 
Explore the Biblical roots, along with Jewish and eventually Christian interpretations and norms, of the Sabbath – the holiday that occurs without exception after every six days. To many an obsolete institution, the Sabbath nonetheless has attracted new attention in recent decades because it speaks so powerfully to the contemporary world. Q&A and reception to follow.
 
Co-sponsored by the Harvard Christian Alumni Society, the St. Benedict Center at Hope College, Harvard Cru, St. Peter’s Parish (Cambridge), and HDS Catholics and Friends
 
 

When:

6:00PM - 7:00PM Thu 26 Feb 2026, Pacific timezone

Where:

DiGiovanni Hall, St. Paul’s Campus
29 Mount Auburn St
Cambridge, MA

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