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The John Tagliabue '67, H '05 Lecture Series
presents a
Musical Celebration & Interreligious Reflection
featuring

Sir Gilbert Levine, the Pope’s Maestro
American conductor Sir Gilbert Levine has led a distinguished international career, conducting great orchestras world-wide, and making history along the way. From 1988-2005, Levine created and conducted concerts for His Holiness Pope John Paul II, at the Vatican and around the world, including the historic Papal Concert to Commemorate the Holocaust (1994) and the Papal Concert of Reconciliation (2004). Their 17-year close artistic collaboration is detailed in Sir Gilbert’s memoir, The Pope’s Maestro, published by Wiley in the U.S. and the UK in 2010, and in the Pope’s home country of Poland in 2012. To view an excerpt from the 2017 America magazine interview with Rev. James Martin, S.J. H '13, click here
 
 
Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin, C.Ss.R., D.D.
On August 9, 2010, His Holiness, Pope Benedict XVI, named Father Tobin to the Roman Curia post of Secretary of the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life (CICLSA), and titular Archbishop of Obba. On October 18, 2012, Pope Benedict appointed him to serve as the Sixth Archbishop of Indianapolis. He was installed as Archbishop of Indianapolis on December 3, 2012. His Holiness, Pope Francis, named him to the College of Cardinals on October 9, 2016. He was created Cardinal on November 19, 2016. On November 7, 2016, His Holiness, Pope Francis named Joseph William Cardinal Tobin to serve as the Sixth Archbishop of Newark. To read his complete biography, click here
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Wednesday, April 22

Musical Celebration & Interreligious Reflection - 7:00 p.m.
St. Aedan's: The Saint Peter's University Church
500 Bergen Avenue
Jersey City, NJ

Reception and Book Signing - Immediately Following 
Caroline L. Guarini Living Room
Mac Mahon Student Center
47 Glenwood Avenue
Jersey City, NJ 
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The John Tagliabue '67, H '05 Lecture Series was established through a generous gift from Paul Tagliabue H '05, former National Football League commissioner, in honor of his brother, John Tagliabue, a 1967 graduate of Saint Peter’s and reporter with The New York Times, with the purpose of featuring authors, journalists and writers of interest who are concerned with preserving and renewing the University’s Catholic and 
Jesuit mission and identity.  
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Parking and shuttle service will be available at Lot #1 (Armory) located on
Montgomery Street between Jordan Avenue and Tuers Avenue. 


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Wednesday April 22
7:00 PM
This event is complimentary; however, a gift to support Campus Ministry would be appreciated.
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