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Celebrating 50 years 

G. K. Chesterton Institute for Faith & Culture and The Chesterton Review

Established in 1974, 2024 marks the 50th anniversary of the G. K. Chesterton Institute for Faith & Culture and its journal, The Chesterton Review. 

Imagine a world with leaders rooted in Chestertonian ideals


A note from the Director of the Center for Catholic Studies

Patrick Manning

This year, we mark a wonderful occasion as the G. K. Chesterton Institute for Faith & Culture and its journal The Chesterton Review celebrate their 50th anniversary, and the 25th anniversary of being a part of Seton Hall University. It is a moment to look both back and forward. We honor the Institute's founder, Father Ian Boyd, who poured so much of himself into the Institute and has now gone on to his eternal reward. The Institute's director, Gloria Garafulich-Grabois, continues to advance Father Boyd's vision with unfailing energy and dedication. Father Boyd recognized the gift that Chesterton was to the world with his unique combination of deeply grounded common sense, panoramic perspective, and resolute faith. The world is more in need of these gifts than ever, and so this year we will be creating opportunities to extend Chesterton's thought to an ever-wider audience. We encourage new and old friends to join us in this celebration and to rediscover the enduring wisdom and wit of G. K. Chesterton.

Patrick R. Manning, Ph.D.
Director, Center for Catholic Studies

A note from the Director of the G. K. Chesterton Institute for Faith & Culture

Gloria Garafulich GraboisAs we celebrate this important half-century milestone, we celebrate the life-long work of our founder, Father Ian Boyd, and we look to the Chestertonian community to help advance Father Boyd’s legacy and for the Institute to continue its valuable research and writing on important topics like global Christian traditions and Catholic social teaching for years to come.

Our work, with the support of Seton Hall University and the Chestertonian community, continues the work and the vision of Father Ian Boyd, of “imagining a world with leaders rooted in Chestertonian ideas.”

“The effect of the work of the Institute is cumulative; it builds on the   past, and we think in terms of the future. Our work is immensely relevant  for today and tomorrow, and for the future.” Father Ian Boyd, Founder and President Emeritus

G.K. Chesterton, the leader Christian writer, and multifaceted figure and the Chesterton Institute have a home at Seton Hall University, and through our extensive outreach, in the larger world. Please join us, as we continue to preserve and advance Chesterton’s and Father Boyd’s legacy for generations to come.

Gloria Garafulich-Grabois
Director, G. K. Chesterton Institute for Faith & Culture


A note from the Editor of The Chesterton Review

Fifty-years of The Chesterton Review

Dermot QuinnThis year marks the fiftieth birthday of The Chesterton Review – a cause for celebration, if ever there was one. Founded in 1974 in the centenary year of Chesterton’s birth, it has been the indispensable instrument for the revived worldwide interest in Chesterton that has been such a feature of the years ever since. Brilliantly edited for most of its half-century by the late Father Ian Boyd, the Review has been a vehicle for the best of contemporary Chesterton scholarship and a continuing inspiration for those wishing to understand the genius of an extraordinary man. It has flown the flag for Chesterton’s intellectual circle and for other writers in the Christian sacramental tradition, among them Hilaire Belloc, Maurice Baring, and Christopher Dawson. Father Boyd insisted on the highest standards for his journal and, thanks to his efforts and the efforts of those who helped him, The Chesterton Review has fulfilled his generous hopes. For fifty years, its pages have been marked by scrupulous scholarship, elegant writing, lively debate, beautiful pictures, and, behind them all, a certain largeness of soul that we might call Chestertonian. It is a towering achievement.

The Chesterton Review now looks forward to another fifty years. There is still a demand for what Chesterton once termed “transcendent common sense.” As it begins its second half-century, The Chesterton Review intends to supply it.

Dermot Quinn, D. Phil.
Professor of History, Seton Hall University
Editor, 'The Chesterton Review'

About G.K. Chesterton

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G.K. Chesterton (1874-1936) was an English writer. His prolific and diverse output included philosophy, poetry, plays, journalism, public lectures and debates, literary and art criticism and fiction. He has been called “the prince of paradox.” His diverse body of work and his ability to write about serious subjects in a style accessible to the ordinary reader made him one of the most beloved figures in twentieth-century literature.

His thought and philosophy of life are of particular importance to those who value the sacramental tradition, Catholic social teaching and Christian spirituality. His works have been translated into many languages and because his writings are the subject of study by students and scholars, they continue to reach new generations of readers.

 

Biography of G.K. Chesterton

Chronology of  G.K. Chesterton

About the G.K. Chesterton Institute

Father Boyd's Vision

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The effect of the work of the Institute is cumulative; it builds on the past and we think in terms of the future. Our work is immensely relevant for today and tomorrow, and for the future. Our vision has to do with making people aware of what is already present, and that has been going on for 50 years and is G. K. Chesterton, the leading Christian writer of the twentieth century, and that has his home at Seton Hall University.

Father Ian Boyd, CSB
Founder

 

G.K. Chesterton is being rediscovered everywhere and the G. K. Chesterton Institute for Faith & Culture has been at the center of that work. We are proud to be a part of such a prestigious university such as Seton Hall.

Father Boyd passed away on January 10, 2024. The Institute and the university are committed to continuing the work he started for many years to come as a pioneer in the rediscovery of Chesterton and promoting his work around the world. We invite you to visit Father Ian Boyd’s In Memoriam page.

"A Chestertonian Conversation" with Father Ian Boyd

Screening of the documentary and video recording of the conversation.

Timeline of the Chesterton Institute’s Work Over Its First 50 Years

View the complete timeline of the Chesterton Institute and The Chesterton Review »

1974

G.K. Chesterton Institute for Faith & Culture and The Chesterton Review founded at St. Thomas Moore College (Saskatoon, Canada)

1999

G.K. Chesterton Institute for Faith & Culture and The Chesterton Review move to Seton Hall University

2005

3-day International Conference in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Topic: The Evangelization of Culture and Chesterton: Education and Economics
With sponsorship with Archbishop Jorge Maria Bergoglio (now Pope Francis)

2009

Financial Symposium
Topic: A Distributist View of the Global Economic Crisis
At St. Benet’s Hall, Oxford University, Oxford, England

2011

4-day Lecture Series in Italy
Topics:
*G. K. Chesterton Day--—a celebration
*Chesterton and Fr. Brown—Parables of Our Time
La Civilta Cattolica, Rome;  San Miniato; Rimini and Segni)
Rimini & Segni-Italy

2013

1-week of Chesterton at the Rimini Meeting
Exhibit *La casa di Chesterton”
Stage Production: Manalive
Lecture: Manalive
Rimini, Italy

2023

International Movie Screening
Title: “Liberi Tutti”
Online, International Audience

2024

50th anniversary of the G.K. Chesterton Institute for Faith & Culture and The Chesterton Review

Outreach of the Work of the Chesterton Institute

Since its founding, the work of the Institute has expanded well beyond the United States and Canada, working with universities, institutions and organizations to promote the work of the Institute and Seton Hall on a global state.

Besides the United States and Canada, the Institute has organized programs in England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Spain, Italy, Malta, Poland, Germany, Lithuania, Croatia, Japan, Australia, Brazil, Colombia, Argentina, Uruguay, Chile and Cuba. Learn more.

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Work of the Chesterton Institute "By the Numbers"


 1
Institute

50
Years Exploring Chesterton Ideas

28
Countries Reached

184
Events, Lectures and Conferences

2
Special Publications

2
Audio Visual Productions

The Chesterton Review


The worldwide readership of The Chesterton Review extends to: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, China, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Korea, Romania, Russian Federation, Serbia, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey, Ukraine and the United States.

1
Journal 

144
Issues published

39
Special issues

14
Foreign Languages Editions

Celebrating 50 Years: G.K. Chesterton for Faith & Culture

The G.K. Chesterton Institute for Faith & Culture invites you to view this short video about our work and mission during our first 50 years. We look forward to the future as we continue the vision of our Founder, Father Ian Boyd, CSB, “Imagining a world with leaders rooted in Chestertonian ideals.

The Chesterton Institute — In the News

 

image of chesterton newsIn our first 50 years, the G.K. Chesterton Institute for Faith & Culture and The Chesterton Review have been featured in articles published around the world.

We invite you to view a special selection of clippings and articles » 

Send a Note

We are grateful to all our friends for supporting our work these first 50 years. We invite you to send us a note about this important milestone and let us know what the Institute and The Chesterton Review mean to you. Thank you!

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