05/22/2026
SPECIAL ZOOM EVENT
Magnificent Humanity: A Conversation on Pope Leo's First Encyclical
May 27, 2026
4-5:15 PM
Online
The Hank Center welcomes a blue ribbon panel of experts to provide initial takes on Pope Leo XIV’s first Encyclical Letter, Magnifica humanitas: On Safeguarding the Human Person in the Time of Artificial Intelligence, which will be released on May 25, 2026.
The document, which will likely be addressed not only to the Church but to all people of good will, will examine the moral and ethical challenges of artificial intelligence and its impact human dignity, human relationships, labor, and the future of work. Leo's needed message, in the spirit of Rerum Novarum (1891), is meant to be a prompt to think with the church about the "new things"--and to cultivate the beauty, wisdom, and potential of Christian humanism in the context of expanding digital cultures, new technologies, and shifting social environments.
Our Panel Includes:
Dr. Chris Baglow, University of Notre Dame
Dr. Matt Dunch, S.J., Loyola University Chicago
Heather Foucault-Camm, University of Notre Dame
Dr. Joe Vukov, Loyola University Chicago
Dr. Michael P. Murphy will moderate the discussion
This event is free and all are welcome.
Register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScUJ7fFidB82cD53m8soWFs3PrreRU3hcfUaJAKyDLHnuwdSA/viewform
A Zoom link will be sent to you after you register and prior to the event.
05/06/2026
The leadership of the Hank Center joins forces with our friends at Lumen Christi. This will be an edifying evening and we hope to see you there.
WED May 13: Pope Leo XIV has already spoken movingly about the isolation and stress, especially for the young, of modern life. In a different format from our normal lecture, philosophers Joe Vukov and Mike Murphy will dialogue as they consider the prospects for the future as the Church confronts challenges such as social media, cyberreality and artificial intelligence.
https://lumenchristi.org/wsccs
03/21/2026
Flannery 101: Capping the Centenary Year of an American Master
Wednesday, March 25th from 2:00-9:00 PM
Information Commons, 4th Floor, Lakeshore Campus
March 25th, 2025 marks 101 years since the birth of acclaimed author, Flannery O’Connor. Though she only published two novels and two collections of short fiction in her life, O’Connor continues to compel and inspire scholars of literature, devotees of the short story, theologians, visual artists and a cast of others. A post-war author, a southerner, a woman, a Catholic writer, a contrarian, she’s been identified and grouped in a number of ways, but she always seems to transcend simple reductions. This gatheriing will have as its focus the ways that "art responds to art" and will take up the terrain of childhood and the art of teaching O'Connor as robust subthemes. Join us for a celebration of an artist who put her storytelling first, who embraced discomfort in the pursuit of truth, and who knew that "anybody who has survived his childhood has enough information about life to last him the rest of his days."
Featured speakers--and performers--for this event include Amy Alznauer, Fr. Mark Bosco, SJ., Angela Alaimo O' Donnell, Elizabeth Coffman, Colin Cutler, Claudia Zoe Bedrick, Ping Zhu, Nick Coffman-Price, and Hank Center Director, Michael P. Murphy.
To see the full program, and to register for this event please visit the link below. This event is free; registration is highly encourgaged but not required. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdWTIzDGipYRqDjXpch3u53YRqWNwy-LmbYgYlhgfVLlqRvZw/viewform
03/12/2026
Marking 101 Years since the birth of acclaimed author, Flannery O’Connor, join us for a robust, mixed media celebration of an artist who put God first, embraced discomfort in the pursuit of truth, and continues to model the possibilities of a life-giving Catholic imagination. All are welcome!
12/03/2025
Some photos from our great Sobrino Student Colloquium last week. A special thank you to our four presenters, find more on this event at our new Sobrino website. Link in bio!
12/01/2025
Enjoy these photos from our lecture featuring Fr. Kevin Burke, where he gave us a glimpse into the life of the great poet, Denise Levertov!
11/20/2025
Get to know the students who will be presenting their papers on Ignatian Humanism, tomorrow (11/21) at our annual Sobrino Research Colloquium. Join us tomorrow to hear the work of these young scholars beginning at 12pm with Mass. more information at the link in our bio, all are welcome!
11/20/2025
Peruse a few of the beautiful poems of Denise Levertov here—and join us as we dive into the work of Levertov at tonight’s lecture (11/20) featuring Fr. Kevin Burke, S.J. All are welcome!