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Hope and Communion at the College Theology Society

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 January 2026

Johann M. Vento*
Affiliation:
Georgian Court University, USA
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Abstract

Pope Francis’s “Pilgrims of Hope” and Pope Leo’s emphasis on listening and dialogue invite us to reflect on how communal action within the College Theology Society fosters hope in a period of destabilizing social and ecclesial challenges. Hope is both a gift and a task—it sustains action for justice while being nurtured by such action. The story of Joseph of Arimathea provides an example of small, faithful acts of resistance to injustice and dehumanization, taken in community, that can generate hope. Our work together as a theological society and our new CTS initiatives—our visioning process, decolonization efforts, and renewed international partnerships—are practices of intentional communion that embody resistance to polarizing forces and open pathways for theological engagement that promote solidarity, hope, and human flourishing.

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College Theology Society Presidential Address
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