Basilians Treated to Tour of Catholic Social Teaching Exhibit
June 20, 2018

On Wednesday, June 13, Basilian Fathers, along with the Loretto Sisters and the Sisters of St. Joseph, were treated to a tour of the University of St. Michael’s College Faculty of Theology’s exhibit, Love Your Neighbour as Yourself: Catholic Social Teaching in Toronto, Ontario. The tour was conducted by the College’s archivist, James Roussain, who curated the exhibit detailing its founding communities’ engagement with Catholic Social Teaching. The tour was followed by a tea.
The exhibit had been on display at the John M. Kelly Library from March 22 to June 8, 2018.
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