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Summer Institute for Catholic Educational Leadership

AI in Catholic Education and Formation:
Understanding, Ethics, and Theological Reflection

June 2, 2026

 

We warmly invite you to join us for a Summer Institute designed to equip, inspire, and strengthen leaders in Catholic education, as well as those serving in other ministries. This year’s gathering will center on timely and relevant topics, offering meaningful opportunities for professional growth, spiritual renewal, and collaborative learning with others who share a commitment to compassionate Catholic service.

Artificial intelligence is reshaping how we teach, lead, and serve—but what exactly is it, and what does it mean for Catholic education and ministry formation? Join us on the morning of June 2 for a session with Dr. Andrea Martin (Loyola University New Orleans).

Dr. Martin will offer a clear and accessible introduction to artificial intelligence, with a particular focus on the capabilities of generative AI. Participants will develop a grounded understanding of what AI is, what it is not, and where it is headed, with an emphasis on how these technologies are already shaping education and ministry.

The session will explore key ethical considerations for Catholic communities, including mental health, bias, and environmental impact, while also highlighting practical, time-saving ways AI can support educators and ministers and enhance personalized learning for students.

Dr. Martin will also introduce foundational ideas in AI governance and share practical, actionable steps schools and parishes can take to begin engaging with AI in a thoughtful and responsible way.

The session will conclude with a theological reflection and concrete takeaways participants can bring back to their schools.

We hope you will mark your calendar and join us for this engaging and formative experience as we continue to lead with faith, vision, and hope in a rapidly changing world.

Presenter

Andrea Martin, Ph.D., is a lecturer in the College of Business at Loyola University New Orleans. Dr. Martin completed a Ph.D. in Intelligent Systems and Robotics from the University of West Florida, focusing her research on AI and cognitive models. Currently, Dr. Martin teaches courses in AI and business, equipping students with the skills they need to navigate the fast-paced world of technology and innovation. She is dedicated to preparing the next generation of professionals to harness AI's transformative potential in practical and impactful ways.

Andrea Martin, Ph.D.

Cost and Registration

Registration Fee: $30 •​ Registration Due Date: May 25

The cost of the Summer Institute includes and lunch and refreshments both days plus free parking. Please register and pay using Loyola's secure online payment portal. If you are registering and paying for multiple attendees, be sure to have their names, titles, and email addresses on hand before entering the registration and payment portal.

Location and Parking

The Summer Institute is held on Loyola University New Orleans' main campus at 6363 St. Charles Avenue. The event will be held in the Audubon Room of the Danna Center. 

Loyola campus parking facilities will be open with free parking June 2, 2026 for Summer Institute attendees. Only vehicles with a disabled tag may park in spots designated for disabled parking on campus. Please park in the West Road Garage.

More Information

For questions about the Summer Institute, contact Jennifer Shimek at jlshimek@loyno.edu.

Sponsors

Archdiocese of New Orleans Loyola Institute for Ministry