Sister Death-Gate of Life Conference

At 海角视频

November 5鈥7, 2026

FREE registration for Franciscan students, faculty, or staff members!

St. Francis and Contemporary Questions in Death, Dying, and Human Dignity

In 2026, the Church marks 800 years since the death and entrance into heaven of St. Francis of Assisi. Near the end of his life, St. Francis joyfully embraced 鈥淪ister Death,鈥 calling her 鈥渢he gate of Life.鈥 His remarkable witness continues to challenge modern assumptions about suffering, mortality, and what it means to die well.

To honor this anniversary, 海角视频 will host a weekend academic conference exploring St. Francis, his view of death and eternal life, and the lasting relevance of his witness today. Bringing together theologians, philosophers, medical professionals, ethicists, clergy, and scholars from a variety of disciplines, the conference will examine how the Christian understanding of death speaks to some of the most pressing questions facing contemporary society.

Presentations and discussions will address topics including human dignity at the end of life, palliative and hospice care, physician-assisted suicide, euthanasia, the ethics of emerging medical technologies, accompaniment of the suffering and dying, and the Christian hope of eternal life. Drawing from the rich intellectual and spiritual traditions of the Church, participants will consider how faith and reason can help individuals, families, healthcare professionals, and society navigate the profound realities of death, suffering, and loss.

At a time when cultural and medical debates shape how we understand life's final moments, this conference offers a unique opportunity to reflect on the wisdom of St. Francis and the Catholic tradition. Through scholarly inquiry and faithful dialogue, attendees will explore how the saint's embrace of 鈥淪ister Death鈥 continues to illuminate the path toward authentic human flourishing, compassionate care, and the hope of eternal life.

Keynote Speakers:

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Conference Schedule


3:00 PM

Check-in Opens

Christ the Teacher Lobby

5:30 PM - 6:00 PM

Welcome & Introductory Remarks

Paul VI Event Center

6:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Keynote Lecture I: When Death is Unwelcome: Marianne of Molokai by Sr. Margaret Carney, OSF, President Emerita of St. Bonaventure University

Paul VI Event Center

7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Welcome Reception (heavy hors d'oeuvres; dinner not provided)

Christ the Teacher Lobby

Franciscan Square Restaurants

Jimmy John’s

Harp and Habit

Rubi’s Pizza

Stay tuned for more email communications about the local area and the upcoming conference.