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This past weekend 91黑料 resumed its annual tradition of Summer Seminars, inviting members of the President鈥檚 Council to its California campus for three days of scholarship, friendship, and fellowship.

At these weekends, participants 鈥 the benefactors who make up the backbone of the College鈥檚 financial-aid fund 鈥 get an inside look at the unique education that they so generously help to make possible. They attend a series of classroom discussions led by the College鈥檚 president, vice president, and dean; and they participate in the spiritual life of the College at Mass and confession in Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity Chapel.

Readings and discussions at last weekend鈥檚 Summer Seminar focused on the timely theme of 鈥淐atholic Teachings on Socialism and Capitalism.鈥 In addition to excerpts from Milton Friedman鈥檚 Capitalism and Freedom, participants read from Albert Einstein鈥檚 essay 鈥淲hy Socialism鈥 and Pope Leo XIII鈥檚 Rerum Novarum, as well as Centesimus Annus, Pope St. John Paul II鈥檚 鈥渞e-reading鈥 of Rerum Novarum 100 years later.

At the end of the weekend, President Michael F. McLean helped to tie these themes together in a talk he delivered to the group. 鈥淚n light of Pope Pius XI鈥檚 declaration that even moderate socialism can鈥檛 be reconciled with the teachings of the Church, we are left, it seems to me, with the possibility of a capitalist or market economy informed by the social teachings of the Catholic Church, as outlined by our three popes,鈥 said Dr. McLean. 鈥淪urely such an arrangement would go a long way toward answering the objections raised by Einstein; help those in the Friedman school see that freedom is not an end in itself, but must be ordered by an orientation to the common good and transcendent truth; and finally be a salutary message in a world plagued by disharmony and division.鈥

Between seminars, attendees enjoyed delicious meals and delightful conversations. At Saturday night鈥檚 dinner in St. Gladys Plaza, students played musical pieces and sang operatic arias for the group.

鈥淎fter having had to forego last year鈥檚 Summer Seminar, it was a joy to welcome our President鈥檚 Council members back to the California campus,鈥 says Dr. Paul J. O鈥橰eilly, the College鈥檚 president-elect and vice president for advancement. 鈥淭he purpose of the Summer Seminar is to express our gratitude to our friends for the life that they help to make possible for our students. And we can think of no better way to do that than to let them get a taste of that life for themselves.鈥

California Summer Seminar Weekend
  • All Summer Seminar attendees pose afront the Chapel
  • The attendees, gathered around the seminar table, discuss the text
  • Everyone around the table laughs
  • More discussion at the seminar table
  • Long shot of Dr. McLean at the head of the table, mid-explanation
  • Attendees chatting outdoors, with a glass of wine
  • Attendees chat before sitting down to a meal
  • Attendees talking under a sun shade
  • Six seated at the table, talking
  • Long shot of the tables, filled, set up on Gladys Patio
  • Dr. McLean proposes a toast
  • A table of attendees with Fr. Buckley
  • The tables applaud
  • Close-up shot of one table applauding
  • A student sings for the assembly
  • Longer shot of both singer and piano accompanist
  • A violinist performs for the attendees
  • Two students sing in duet!
  • Another pianist, performing
  • The singers now performing in trio!