Monsignor James Cafone Memorial Lecture Presents "The Merciful Doctor" - Seton Hall University
Tuesday, March 5, 2019

About the Lecture:
                                    In 1610, the secretary of San Marco, Monsignor Giovanni Tiepolo, published a devotional
                                    treatise comprising several meditations on the Passion of Christ. The lecture will
                                    examine Eucharistic music—especially the new genre of the highly emotionally-charged
                                    solo motet—composed by such musicians as Alessandro Grandi and Claudio Monteverdi,
                                    as well as others working at San Marco in Venice in the first few decades of the 1600.
                                    The lecture will explore how this musical repertory resonates with Tiepolo's treatise,
                                    as well as with contemporary devotional practices. What will emerge from the lecture
                                    is a picture of Venice as a city whose communal life is grounded in shared religious
                                    practices; the most important of these practices was the public veneration of the
                                    Passion of Christ, made manifest in the Eucharist.

This lecture is co-sponsored by the Departments of Religion and the University CORE.
About Catholic Studies:
                                    The Catholic Studies Program at Seton Hall University offers an innovative, interdisciplinary
                                    curriculum for students of any creed who are interested in deepening their knowledge
                                    of Catholicism's rich intellectual tradition and living heritage. Combining the study
                                    of history, philosophy, theology, literature, art, sociology, and other disciplines,
                                    Catholic Studies focuses on the church's dialogue with culture and encounter with
                                    the world. Students interested in Catholic Studies have the option to pursue a major,
                                    minor, or certificate that complements and enhances the university's other degree
                                    programs and fields of study. For over 20 years the academic program and its variegated
                                    activities have stayed true to and fulfilled the Catholic mission and vision of the
                                    University.
For more information, please contact:
                                    Dr. Ines Murzaku at Ines.Murzaku@shu.edu or (973) 275-2808
                                    Gloria Aroneo at Gloria.Aroneo@shu.edu or (973) 275-2808.


 
	 
	 
	 
	