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Murray Bacik Professor in Catholic Studies
Each year the Murray/Bacik Professor in Catholic Studies, Prof. Richard Gaillardetz, gives an annual public lecture on a particular topic related to the study of Catholic Christianity.  This lecture is held on campus and is open to the larger Toledo community.  This year’s lecture will be March 18th, 2008, 7-8:30 pm in the Law School Auditorium.  The  title of the lecture is:  “Shopping for God:  Technology, Consumerism and Religion in America.”
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