A new recruitment campaign from the Regis St. Michael’s Faculty of Theology invites prospective students to explore academic programs designed to help them find meaning for themselves and society.
The campaign highlights RSM’s practical approach to theology through stories featuring a diverse array of students who, while pursing very different post-graduate degrees, share a desire to allow space for different viewpoints as they reflect on the big questions related to contemporary issues in both the church and contemporary culture.
“Having theology for a purpose, being able to do theology” was one of things that attracted Ph.D. student Neil MacDonald to Regis St. Michael’s.
For Joao Franscisco, a Jesuit perusing an M.Div., the school’s location is well-aligned with its mission.
“My biggest learning here in Toronto is this diversity, how enriching it can be if you are open to see it,” says Franscisco, who will soon be ordained as a priest.
“Regis St. Michael’s is an integral part of the Toronto School of Theology consortium in the University of Toronto,” says RSM Dean Jaroslav Skira, “Theology lives here, and our doors are wide open. If you, or someone you know, is ready to put ideas, hope, and faith into action, now is the time to apply.”
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