Institute for Ecumenical and Cultural Research
Kilian McDonnell, OSB, founder and president of the Institute for Ecumenical and Cultural Research, recounts the early years for members of the Board of Directors. Catherine M. LaCugna (1952-97), resident scholar 1985-86, at work on her path-breaking book, 'God for Us: The Trinity and Christian Life' (San Francisco: HarperCollins, 1991) Participants in an Institute consultation, summer 1999 'Humor, Holy Conversation, Prayer,' sculpture by Rosanne Keller created at the Institute's conference, 'Ecumenism Among Us,' June 1994

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Mission Statement

The Institute for Ecumenical and Cultural Research seeks to discern the meaning of Christian identity and unity in a religiously and culturally diverse nation and world, and to communicate that meaning for the mission of the church and the renewal of human community. The Institute is committed to research, study, prayer, reflection, and dialogue, in a place shaped by the Benedictine tradition of worship and work.

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