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Francis, Leo & the Papacy on the World Stage

6:00 pm – Registration & Reception
6:30 pm – Program Begins

Join the World Affairs Council of Greater Houston for an insightful conversation with Sean Theriault, Distinguished Teaching Professor of Government at the University of Texas at Austin, on the evolving role of religious leadership in global affairs with a focus on the modern papacy and its impact on international politics, culture, and institutional reform.

In an era marked by rising geopolitical tensions, social polarization, and complex global challenges, modern popes have to constantly evolve so that their skill sets meet the moments on which they lead more than 1.4 billion Catholics worldwide. Drawing on his latest research, Professor Theriault will examine how the decisions that Francis and Leo make compare with those of their recent predecessors and what this means for the Catholic Church’s role on the world stage.

This program will appeal to members and guests interested in religion and international affairs, global leadership, institutional change, and the intersections of faith and world politics.

Featured Speaker: Professor Sean Theriault

Professor Sean Theriault

Professor Theriault is fascinated by congressional decision-making. He has published six books: Disruption? The Senate during the Trump Era (ed, Oxford University Press, 2024), Congress: The First Branch (with Mickey Edwards; Oxford University Press, 2020), The Great Broadening (with Bryan Jones and Michelle Whyman; University of Chicago Press, 2019), The Gingrich Senators (Oxford University Press, 2013), Party Polarization in Congress (Cambridge University Press, 2008), and The Power of the People (Ohio State University Press, 2005). He has also published numerous articles in a variety of journals on subjects ranging from presidential rhetoric to earmarks and the Louisiana Purchase to the Pendleton Act of 1883.

Professor Theriault, whose classes include the U.S. Congress, Congressional Elections, Party Polarization in the United States, and the Politics of the Catholic Church, is passionate about teaching. He has received numerous teaching awards, including the Friar Society Teaching Fellowship (the biggest undergraduate teaching award at UT) in 2009, UT Professor the Year in 2011, and the Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Award in 2014. In 2012, he was inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Teachers. He has experienced no greater honor than “officiating” at three weddings, including two for former students.

Professor Theriault, who grew up in Michigan, has been to all 50 states (though only 49 state capitols) and six continents. His research and teaching have taken him to among other places Seoul, Budapest, Rome, and Berlin. He is a competitive tennis player and an avid runner, having competed twice in the Boston Marathon. Before obtaining his Ph.D. from Stanford University (in 2001; M.A. in Political Science in 2000), he attended the University of Richmond (B.A., 1993), and the University of Rochester (M.S. in Public Policy Analysis, 1996).

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