From the Toronto School of Theology: We have received many questions from students and prospective students about Fall classes. It will be several weeks before the University of Toronto announces plans for Fall; however, TST is in regular conversation with the University and understands itself...
Although the Regis College library is closed at this time, reference and research services are still available. The regis.library@utoronto.ca e-mail continues to be monitored, and our librarians will endeavor to provide as much research assistance as possible through electronic means. Please note that all loans have been...
UPDATED, April 20: Please be advised that as of Wednesday March 18, 2020, Regis College facilities (including library) will be closed to students and the general public until further notice. Classes will continue to be delivered remotely during Summer Term 2020. Faculty and staff continue...
In line with the University of Toronto's recommended precautionary measures against the spread of the COVID-19 virus, Regis College has made the decision to cancel or postpone the following events:...
Until further notice, please be advised of the precautionary measures we are implementing at our liturgies. in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak....
It was a full house on the evening of Thursday, February 13th at the Fraser Centre for Practical Theology's Second Annual Scarboro Missions Lecture in Interreligious Dialogue. Delivered by author and activist Dr. Mary Jo Leddy on the topic "Faith in the Commons: Becoming Neighbours...
We wish to inform Regis alumni of the passing of Sr. Cathleen Flynn, CSJ, on February 13, 2020. Sister Cathleen was an integral part of the Regis College community from 1983-2005. As a student in Regis's Doctor of Ministry (D.Min) program, she completed a thesis entitled...
“Theology is never practiced in a vacuum, but always in a specific time and place. This time and place is the modern world.” Passionate about ecumenism and the question of the Church’s place in the world, Susan K. Wood, SCL, PhD, became the first female Academic...
Join us for two exceptional opportunities to explore topics in interreligious dialogue through both academic and artistic lenses....