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Witnesses of Hope

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1 - Opening Mass at St. Peter’s Basilica

2 - Session on women in leadership

3 - Visit to the Catacombs of Priscilla

4 - Workshops

5 - Closing visit

Letty Garcia, associate director at Harvard Business School, designed the program and is the main presenter.

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We started the academic year with a retreat on the theme, “Witnesses of Hope,” at the Capuchin convent in Frascati, outside Rome.

Father Francisco Martins, SJ, a biblical scholar and professor at the Pontifical Gregorian University, led the retreat and drew on various stories in Scripture to speak about virtue. Participants reflected on their role as lay people to be messengers of the Gospel and messengers of hope in an often hopeless world.

The weekly community evenings at The Lay Centre are opportunities for community members to gather around the Eucharist, have dinner and learn from a guest speaker. This year, more than 40 guest speakers offered reflections on the year’s theme, “Witnesses of Hope.” They elaborated on one of the four topics in the pope’s declaration of the jubilee: restoring a climate of hope and trust as a prelude to renewal and rebirth; recovering a sense of universal fraternity through hope; contemplating with hope the beauty of creation and caring for our common home; hope as a sing of unity and harmonious diversity.

Fr. Daniel Huang, missiology professor at the Pontifical Gregorian University, led 27 members of The Lay Centre community on a retreat on the theme, “Graces of the Jubilee Year 2025,” at Casa Divin Maestro in Ariccia, outside Rome. Fr. Huang encouraged participants to grow in their relationship with God and in their understanding of hope as a grace and a virtue.

Archbishop Carlo Maria Polvani, secretary of the Dicastery for Culture and Education, celebrated Mass at The Lay Centre to conclude the academic year, May 21. The Mass was intended to draw attention to the gifts of baptism and to each Christian’s baptismal call.

About 20 people joined The Lay Centre community in the 25-km Pilgrimage of the Seven Churches February 9. Promoted by St. Philip Neri in the 16th century, the historic pilgrimage is intended to help people grow in prayer, joy and community.

Both our current and former directors met Pope Leo XIV: Filipe Domingues during the pope’s first meeting with journalists and Donna Orsuto during an audience with participants of a congress organized by the Dicastery for the Laity, Family and Life.

Loredana Fabijanic successfully defended her doctoral dissertation titled, “Religious and National Identity: An Analysis of Matters of national-Catholicism in the Student Population in Croatia Born 1995-2005” at the Angelicum in November 2024.

Mirticeli Dias de Medeiros successfully defended her doctoral dissertation, “The History of the Ancient Church in Brazilian Media Coverage: Constructions on Poverty and Martyrdom,” at the Pontifical Gregorian University in May 2025.

Maria Teresa de Ávila successfully defended her doctoral dissertation titled, “The Transformative Power of Charity,” at the Angelicum in June 2025.

José de Jesús Quiróz García and Mateo Villarreal defended their doctoral dissertations in philosophy at the Pontifical Gregorian University and the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross respectively.

Five members of The Lay Centre community presented their research in psychology, poetry, theology, Church teaching and safeguarding to visitors at The Lay Centre’s Open Day and Dies Academicus on November 30. The presentations are available on The Lay Centre’s YouTube channel.

A public event May 27 on the theme, “Journey of Hope,” featured three speakers from the Holy Land — Sarah Bernstein, Fr. David Mark Neuhaus, SJ, Safa Younes — each representing one of the three Abrahamic religions, for a discussion on hope for peace in the Middle East. The event was held as part of The Lay Centre’s yearlong program for the Jubilee of Hope.

The Lay Centre welcomed a group of students and faculty from Loyola University Chicago, led by Lay Centre alumnus Michael Canaris, for a session June 6 with Jesuit Refugee Service titled, “Crossing Borders with Disponibilità.” The speakers witnessed the ways in which accompaniment and availability can cross borders and build bridges among people.

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