Communicating Theology through Sacred Architecture

Join us for the third installment of our Summer Faith & Culture series with Fr. Jerome Magat! Father Magat will speak about how we can learn how sacred architecture communicates the Faith without words. The talk will begin a little after 7pm on Thursday, July 26 in the Lyceum Auditorium. All are welcome!

Speaker Bio

A native of Washington, DC, Fr. Jerome A. Magat, PSS attended St. Michael Catholic Church and School in Annandale, Virginia and is a 1991 graduate of Bishop Ireton High School in Alexandria, Virginia.  He earned a B.A. in Government in 1995 at the University of Virginia, after serving as the Head Resident at Brown College on Monroe Hill and being admitted to the prestigious Thirteen Society. Fr. Magat founded the Guadalupe Free Clinic of Colonial Beach, the Arlington Diocese’s first free medical clinic for the poor.  In July 2015, Fr. Magat joined the faculty of St. Mary’s Seminary and University in Baltimore, Maryland, where he served as Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology and an instructor in the permanent diaconate program for the Archdiocese of Baltimore. He currently resides at the Pontifical Canadian College in Rome, while he completes his post-graduate studies at the Accademia Alfonsiana at the Lateran University in Rome.

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