Portsmouth Institute

Portsmouth Institute The Portsmouth Institute for Faith and Culture is a Benedictine center for the exploration of Catholic thought and the restoration of Christian culture.

The Institute offers encounters in Portsmouth, RI, Saint Louis, MO, Oxford, UK, and beyond. Pope Benedict XVI once remarked that in order to save Western civilization, “economic and juridical instruments are important but it is also necessary to awaken an ethical and spiritual renewal which draws on [Christian] roots… Today, in seeking true progress, let us also listen to the Rule of St Benedict a

s a guiding light on our journey.”

In keeping with the Benedictine tradition of intellectual and spiritual formation, the Portsmouth Institute promotes an authentic understanding of Catholic thought, encourages a deeper commitment to the faith, and fosters an awareness of Catholic teaching as it applies to the dignity of the human person and a just society. We will seek to answers questions including: What are man’s true ends? What makes a society just? What impact should Church teaching have on the social, political, and economic order? How do we evangelize a world that has rejected a revealed God? What is the relationship between Truth and beauty? With yearly conferences held at Portsmouth Abbey, and regional lectures, seminars, and colloquia held throughout the year in Portsmouth, St. Louis, and other strategic locations, the Portsmouth Institute will work towards accomplishing what the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops calls “the intellectual tasks of the new evangelization.” Through its programs, the Portsmouth Institute will help foster the intellectual and spiritual lives of students at Portsmouth and St. Louis Abbeys, provide a platform for leading Catholic scholars to affect American culture, serve the clergy and religious through evangelization and education, and will encourage all members of society to explore Catholic thought and reflect on the role of the Catholic faith in contemporary American life.

Join the Portsmouth Institute for our Providence Symposium at the University Club on March 5, 5:30 p.m. for an evening o...
02/20/2024

Join the Portsmouth Institute for our Providence Symposium at the University Club on March 5, 5:30 p.m. for an evening of learning, fellowship, and prayer. Our panelists will speak on “Pax Romana: Vatican Diplomacy in an Age of War. Speakers include: Fr. Roger Landry (former Attaché to the Holy See’s Permanent Observer Mission to the United Nations in New York), Lucas Koach (Director of the Office of International Justice and Peace at the USCCB), and Fr. Benedict Kiely (founder of nasarean.org). Seating is limited, and registration is required. Register at: Portsmouthinstitute.org/providence-symposium

Abbot Michael Brunner, O.S.B. has shared this news with the Portsmouth Institute and Abbey communities: “After a decade ...
02/15/2024

Abbot Michael Brunner, O.S.B. has shared this news with the Portsmouth Institute and Abbey communities: “After a decade of transformative leadership, Chris Fisher, the Executive Director of the Portsmouth Institute for Faith and Culture at Portsmouth Abbey and Saint Louis Abbey, has announced he will be stepping down as he takes on a new role as Superintendent of Catholic Schools for the Archdiocese of San Francisco. Chris will remain Executive Director through the 2024 Summer Symposium on June 14-15, the 10th summer program under his directorship and the 15th anniversary of the Portsmouth Institute.”

Read Abbot Michael’s full letter here: https://www.portsmouthabbey.org/community/portsmouth-institute-leadership-update

These are exciting times for the Fisher family and the Portsmouth Institute as we approach the next fifteen years!

02/02/2024

This week we are delighted to celebrate . Our Catholic tradition is central to who we are at the Abbey, influencing every facet of our student experience from academics, athletics and student life with each moment a chance to grow in knowledge and grace.

Last chance to register! Sign up today for the Portsmouth Institute’s Summer Symposium this June 9-11 at Portsmouth Abbe...
06/05/2023

Last chance to register! Sign up today for the Portsmouth Institute’s Summer Symposium this June 9-11 at Portsmouth Abbey.

The Summer Symposium is New England's premier gathering of Catholics interested in the intersection of faith and culture. We’re excited to be joined by featured speakers and special guests Ross Douthat, Thomas Hibbs and His Excellency Thomas Tobin (Ret.) for a weekend of learning, fellowship and prayer.

Learn more and register for here.

https://portsmouthinstitute.org/summer-symposia/

Join the Portsmouth Institute this June to explore the relationship between work and prayer at our 2023 Summer Symposium...
05/01/2023

Join the Portsmouth Institute this June to explore the relationship between work and prayer at our 2023 Summer Symposium, this year taking place under the patronage of St. Joseph the Worker. Learn more and Register: https://portsmouthinstitute.org/summer-symposia/

We thank Bishop Tobin for faithfully leading the Diocese of Providence and his unwavering support over the years. We wel...
05/01/2023

We thank Bishop Tobin for faithfully leading the Diocese of Providence and his unwavering support over the years. We welcome Bishop Henning with our prayers as he begins in his new role.

The Holy Father, Pope Francis, has accepted the resignation of Most Reverend Thomas J. Tobin, D.D., from the pastoral governance of the Diocese of Providence. As required by the Code of Canon Law, Bishop Tobin presented a letter of resignation to the Holy Father upon reaching the age of 75 on April 1.

Most Reverend Richard G. Henning, S.T.D., who was appointed November 23, 2022, by Pope Francis as Coadjutor Bishop of Providence, automatically succeeds him as the 9th Bishop of Providence.

The changes were effective at Roman Noon (6 a.m. Eastern Time) today and were publicized in Washington, D.C. by Archbishop Christophe Pierre, apostolic nuncio to the United States.

Read the statements from Bishop Thomas J. Tobin and Bishop Richard G. Henning online at https://provd.io/leadership

We are thrilled to have His Excellency, Bishop Thomas Tobin from the Diocese of Providence join as the principal celebra...
04/26/2023

We are thrilled to have His Excellency, Bishop Thomas Tobin from the Diocese of Providence join as the principal celebrant and homilist for Mass and lead a Eucharistic Procession for the Solemnity of Corpus Christi. We are grateful for His Excellency's continued support. Learn more: https://portsmouthinstitute.org/summer-symposia/

In January 2023, Ross Douthat wrote a column addressing the question “Is ‘Workism’ Dooming Civilization? Notes on the Ne...
04/18/2023

In January 2023, Ross Douthat wrote a column addressing the question “Is ‘Workism’ Dooming Civilization? Notes on the New Pew Parent Study”. Douthat concluded: “Workism looks unmistakable and powerful — looming above religious commitment, political allegiance and even reproductive self-interest when it comes to what American parents want, or think they should want, for their kids.”

Join Ross and fellow lifelong learners in investigating the causes of “workism”— and what we as Catholics can do about it at our Summer Symposium this June. Learn more and register at https://portsmouthinstitute.org/summer-symposia/

Today on the Solemnity of St. Joseph, spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary, we remember Joseph in his vocation. Join us as ...
03/20/2023

Today on the Solemnity of St. Joseph, spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary, we remember Joseph in his vocation. Join us as we explore the relationship between vocation and profession this summer at Portsmouth Abbey.

https://portsmouthinstitute.org/summer-symposia/

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285 Corys Lane
Portsmouth, RI
02871

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Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm

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