(KAIR)--The world's top Benedictine monk, Abbot Notker Wolf, OSB, Ph.D, is scheduled to present a lecture at Benedictine College Tuesday night, as part of the school's Kremmeter Lecture Series.
Abbot Notker's lecture, titled “The Rule of St. Benedict in a Globalized World” will include music accompanied on piano by Dr. Ruth Krusemark, Chair of Benedictne's music department.
Abbot Notker is the Abbot Primate, or head abbot, of the Benedictine Confederation of Congregations, which is the international governing body of the Order of Saint Benedict.
The abbot's presentation is scheduled to begin at 7:30 in the O'Malley-McAllister Auditorium. The event is free and open to the public, and a reception will follow in the lobby of the St. John Paul II student center.
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