The Siena Center cultivates public programming at the intersection of faith and culture, calling together the university community, professional ministers, and the wider community of faith.
Dominican University established the St. Catherine of Siena Center to examine critical issues of church and society in the light of faith and scholarship. The center calls together members of the university community, professional ministers and the wider community of faith who are committed to deepening their insight into the role of the Christian in today's world.
Like St. Catherine of Siena, the center is concerned with the Church's mission of justice in the world and its own continuous and faithful reform. As St. Catherine responded to the intellectual and ministerial needs of the Church in her day, so the Center is dedicated to the pursuit of truth and creation of a more just and humane world now.
The center addresses these issues in a variety of ways; including lectures, symposia, conferences, workshops, retreats, research and discussion groups.
Dominican University established the St. Catherine of Siena Center to bring faith and scholarship to the critical issues of church and society for the benefit of the university community, professional ministers and the wider community of faith. It is dedicated to examining and furthering the role of the Christian in today's world.