Lectures in Catholic Experience Presents - Matt Hoven

In-Person & Online
Thursday, Nov 14, 2024 at 7:30 PM  - 9:30 PM EST 
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Event Details

"In a Small Way, Hockey Can Improve the World": Father David Bauer's Vision for Canada's Game

About the Lecture

Born in 1924, David Bauer grew up in a prominent Waterloo family that had strong connections to local, international and professional sport. Despite dreams of playing in the NHL, he chose to become a priest with the Basilian Fathers and dedicated himself to improving hockey for the nation's youth. He coached the St. Michael's Majors to the Memorial Cup in 1961 and then established Canada's National Team in men's hockey. Drawing from archival and interview research, this presentation will unpack Bauer's belief that "in a small way, hockey can improve the world."  He sought to improve minor hockey coaching, create educational pathways in sport, foster diplomatic relations through international play, and challenge a commercial mindset that defined sport's value in strictly economic terms. His person-centered philosophy challenged hockey people and all Canadians to see sport as a human activity that can build up communities, support higher ideals and make a more peaceful world.

Biography

Dr. Matt Hoven is Associate Professor and Peter and Doris Kule Chair of Catholic Religious Education at St Joseph's College, University of Alberta, in Edmonton. His books include, Hockey Priest: Father David Bauer and the Spirit of the Canadian Game (CUA Press, 2024) and On the Eighth Day: A Catholic Theology of Sport (Cascade, 2022). Matt is married to Crystal and together they stay active with their children in local youth sports.

Speakers

Matt Hoven
St Joseph's College, University of Alberta
Associate Professor and Peter and Doris Kule Chair of Catholic Religious Education

Location

St. Jerome's University - Notre Dame Chapel, SJ1 Classrooms and Library Building
290 Westmount Road North Waterloo, ON N2L 3G3 CA
Also Available Online
Instructions will be sent out via email after registration.

Tickets

Type
Price
Matt Hoven
Free

Organizer Details

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St. Jerome's University

Federated with the University of Waterloo