2026 QS World University Ranking reflects joint contributions of BC’s Theology Department and the Clough School of Theology and Ministry.
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Emmaus is an immersive two-day program that offers participants contemplating graduate theological studies a particular encounter with CSTM students, faculty, and staff.
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Professor of Hispanic Ministry and Religious Education Hosffman Ospino discusses how Latinos, who now account for nearly half of U.S. Catholics, are transforming the Church.
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CSTM welcomes Associate Professor Daniel Scheid, a scholar specializing in interreligious ecological ethics.
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CSTM welcomes admitted students at the Boston Common during Accepted Student Days.
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Summer at CSTM Program Highlights
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Summer Intensive: Directing the 19th Annotation of the Spiritual Exercises | More Information
A weeklong online summer intensive for spiritual directors seeking a deeper understanding of the dynamics of the Spiritual Exercises in order to better accompany others through them, particularly in the 19th Annotation format.
Monday, July 13 – Friday, July 17, 2026
Summer Intensive: Encountering the Word of God | More Information
This 2-credit course invites ministers to read, meditate, pray, and contemplate Scripture. It offers dynamic ways of encountering the Word of God to inspire spiritual growth and strengthen ministerial skills.
Monday, July 13 – Friday, July 17, 2026
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CSTM Continuing Education Spotlight
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Annual Women in Theology and Ministry Lecture
Thursday, April 30, 5:30-7:00 p.m. ET | Free of Charge: Event Registration
Presenter: Amey Victoria Adkins-Jones, assistant professor of theology and Africana studies, Emory University Candler School of Theology
Location: TML Auditorium, Theology and Ministry Library, Brighton Campus
In this lecture, Rev. Dr. Adkins-Jones thinks through the significance of the Black Madonna as Mater Dolorosa. She explores the theological significance of grief, legibility, and loss as necessary reminders of the risk of loving others while offering the resources of Black Mariology for the sacred work of cultivating care and giving life in a world committed to death.
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In the fall semester, Heather DuBois, assistant professor of peace studies, trauma, and spirituality, traveled to Bethany Theological Seminary to meet with students and offer the seminary’s inaugural BOLD program lecture. She also presented at the Peace and Justice Studies Association as well as the Psychology & the Other Conference.
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Clough School of Theology and Ministry Simboli Hall
9 Lake Street, Brighton, MA 02135
Phone: 617-552-6506 bc.edu/cstm
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