6:00 pm Registration and Hors D'Oeuvres Reception
7:00 pm Calihan Lecture (Press Release)
8:30 pm Evening Concludes
This event is free and open to the public

Hosted by University of St. Thomas and sponsored by Catholic Studies.
University of St. Thomas
Woulfe Auditorium (North) in Anderson Student Center
2115 Summit Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55105
Parking will be available in the Anderson Parking Facility (APF)
Interactive Campus Map with Parking Directions * Campus Map PDF
Join us for the 13th Annual Calihan Lecture where Dr. David P. Deavel will present a lecture entitled “Second Thoughts on Newman”: Newman, Constitutions, and Markets. Rev. Robert A. Sirico, on behalf of Acton Institute, will present Dr. Deavel with the 2013 Novak Award at this event.
This evening is hosted by University of St. Thomas and sponsored by Catholic Studies and is open to the public. Advance registration is encouraged.
For more information, please contact Charissa Romens.

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