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Wisdom Literature | An Intellectual Retreat for the West Coast


  • St. Albert's Priory 6170 Chabot Road Oakland, CA, 94618 United States (map)

St. Albert’s Priory | Oakland, CA

Join other students of the Thomistic Institute for an Intellectual Retreat!

Students will have the opportunity to attend talks about the justice and mercy of God, participate in Mass, attend Eucharistic Adoration, pray the Divine Office with the Dominican community, and attend socials with students and friars throughout the weekend.

Thanks to the generosity of our benefactors, meals and housing will be provided free for accepted applicants.

Limited travel scholarships are available upon request.

APPLY BY OCTOBER 18, 2024!

Schedule:

  • Begins with check-in from 3:00 - 4:00 pm on Friday, November 1

  • Concludes with check-out at 1:30 pm on Sunday, November 3

Speakers:

Dr. Nina Heereman (St. Patrick’s Seminary & University) was born and raised in Germany. Originally trained to become a lawyer and after completing her bar exam, she experienced a deep encounter with the Lord which led her to consecrate her life to the study and teaching of the Word of God. She subsequently attended the ICPE school of Evangelization in India, Banglore, and studied theology in Frankfurt and Rome.  She received an STB from the Pontifical Gregorian University, an SSL from the Pontifical Biblical Institute, and the SSD from the École biblique et archéologique française de Jérusalem and the Université de Fribourg. She has taught as a visiting professor at the Collège des Bernhardins in Paris, the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome, the DSPT in Berkley, and is currently Associate Professor for Sacred Scripture at St. Patrick’s Seminary & University. Her scholarly interests include a reintegration of Exegesis with Systematic and Spiritual Theology. She is the author of Behold King Solomon on the Day of His Wedding (Leuven: Peeters, 2021), and Athirst for the Spirit (Steubenville: Emmaus Press, 2023). 

Fr. Jordan Schmidt (Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception) graduated with a BA in English and Philosophy from St. John’s University in Collegeville, MN in 2002.  He entered the Order of Preachers in 2005 and after completing his theological studies (STL and Mdiv), he was ordained a priest in 2012. Fr. Jordan initially served as associate pastor of St Mary’s parish in New Haven, CT,  and subsequently returned to the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, DC to pursue doctoral studies at CUA, ultimately earning his PhD in biblical studies in 2018.  He is currently an assistant professor of Sacred Scripture at the PFIC where he teaches various Old Testament courses, including survey courses on the Pentateuch, Prophets, and Wisdom literature as well as seminar courses on biblical inspiration, eschatology and apocalyptic literature, theological history, and creation theology.

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Questions? Contact Ms. Bridget Arbuckle at barbuckle@dhs.edu.

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