A CLG CLE Program: The 6 Trials of Jesus Christ

  • 10 Apr 2025
  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
  • In-Person (St. Peter’s Catholic Church 110 W Madison St, Chicago, IL 60602)
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A CLG CLE Program
Co-sponsored by St. Peter’s Catholic Church

The 6 Trials of Jesus Christ

Thursday, April, 10, 2025
12:00 - 1:00pm CT

In-Person Event

St. Peter’s Catholic Church
110 W Madison Street
Chicago, IL 60602

Complimentary Lunch will be provided to attendees
through sponsorship by Ellis Legal PC.

1 hour of general CLE credit will be awarded for attending.

The Catholic Lawyers Guild of Chicago invites you to The 6 Trials of Jesus Christ.

Join us for an enlightening discussion exploring the legal and historical aspects of His prosecution. The event will be introduced by The Honorable Judge Thomas More Donnelly and will feature two distinguished speakers who will break down the trials which led to Christ’s crucifixion:

Rev. Mr. Dan Welter, Deacon, J.D., Judge (ret.)
The 3 Jewish Trials of Jesus Christ

Louis A. Palivos, J.D., Ph.D.
The 3 Roman Trials of Jesus Christ

Gain a deeper understanding of the legal proceedings Jesus faced under both Jewish and Roman law that led to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The speakers will explore the implications of these trials in both historical and theological contexts.

Whether you are a legal professional, a student of theology, or simply interested in biblical history, this event will offer rich insights and meaningful reflections. One hour of general CLE credit will be provided to all attendees.

We must remain ever vigilant of the various ways [in which antisemitism may arise. In unequivocal terms, we condemn any and all violence directed at the Jewish people, whether motivated by religious, racial, or political grievances. We furthermore denounce any rhetoric which seeks to demonize or dehumanize the Jewish people or Judaism as a religious tradition. We continue to remind ourselves of the shared spiritual patrimony that remains the foundation of our relationship with the Jewish people. We affirm that the Jewish people cannot be held responsible for the death of Christ or be depicted as rejected or accursed in theological discourse.

Please register today to confirm your attendance.

We look forward to seeing you.




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