A Faith That Does Justice is offering a New Testament Workshop. Learn more about what the New Testament teaches about the life of faith. “Come and see” (John 1:46).
Rev. Thomas D. Stegman, SJ, Dean of the Boston College School of Theology and Ministry, and Professor Ordinarius of New Testament in its ecclesiastical faculty will lead the workshop. Fr. Stegman is the recipient of many academic awards, including the American Bible Society’s Scholarly Achievement Award and the Aquinas Institute Fellowship at Emory University. He held the Rev. Francis C. Wade Chair at Marquette University in 2010, and the Anna and Donald Waite Endowed Chair in Jesuit Education at Creighton University in the academic year 2015. He has published widely.
Please join us for an enlightening evening of learning and discussion.



















When I think of Back Bay, two symbols come to mind that help me capture the character of this neighborhood: a pen and a wagon wheel. The pen represents learning and the pursuits that require a high level of literacy. Most of the activities that are evident in the Back Bay, from commerce to the various trades and occupations require learning and literacy as basic preconditions. 