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POVERTY AND SOLIDARITY PROGRAM AND
PROGRAM IN APPLIED ETHICS


Tuesday, January 29, 2008 at 7:30 PM
Donahue Auditorium, Dolan Science Center
John Carroll University
Free and Open to the Public

"The Migrants: Illegals or God's Ambassadors?"
By Dean Brackley, SJ
Professor of Theology
Universidad Centroamericana
( El Salvador )

Sponsored by:
Poverty and Solidarity Program and
Program in Applied Ethics at JCU

For more information about the lecture
216-397-4980
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Father Dean Brackley is a professor of theology at the Universidad Centroamericana (University of Central America—UCA) in El Salvador.

In the 1970s and 1980s, Fr. Brackley worked in social ministry and popular education on Manhattan's Lower East Side and in the South Bronx. He taught briefly at Fordham University (1989-90) before joining the staff of the Universidad Centroamericana in 1990 when he succeeded one of the six Jesuits martyred in the UCA massacre the previous year. Fr. Brackley's published works include The Call to Discernment in Troubled Times: New Perspectives on the Transformative Wisdom of Ignatius Loyola (Crossroad, 2004) and Divine Revolution: Salvation and Liberation in Catholic Thought (Orbis Books, 1996).

Fr. Brackley entered the Jesuit order in 1964, was ordained a priest in 1976, and received his doctorate in theological ethics at the University of Chicago in 1980.

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