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Digital Commons Obsculta Submission Form 24-25






Photos are allowed in submissions. Please make sure your submission uses Chicago Citation Style. (If submission is poetry, music, a homily, etc., an editor will be in touch upon returning your submission on citation guidelines)

Example: Two Churches, One Vision: Sacred Architecture as a Reflection of Benedictine Values and Liturgical Reform
Type of Submission

Example: Catholic Studies, Liturgy

50-100 words. Example: This piece compares the architecture of the worshipping spaces of Saint Benedict's Monastery's Sacred Heart Chapel and Saint John's Abbey Church; presenting how the worshiping spaces uplift their monastic communities’ Benedictine values and demonstrate their monastic call towards evangelizing the Gospel in the modern world, highlighting the liturgical reforms of the mid-20th century.

Your author bio and abstract will be included in the final journal. While you will have the opportunity to edit, please take the time to write a professional Bio and Abstract.


3-4 Sentences. Example: Katie Wethli was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She attended the Catholic University of America in Washington D.C., completing her Bachelor of Arts in Vocal Performance in the spring of 2020. She is currently studying Liturgical Music with a concentration in Vocal and Choral Music. Outside of her interest in music, she enjoys creating art and media for the purposes of ministry.


I understand that all articles/material published in Obsculta are published under the terms of the open access Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) license and may be re-published/posted in any medium without asking for permission, with the following conditions: * BY: Attribution must be given to the author/creator, linking back to the original source (Obsculta) and stating this CC license. * NC: Only noncommercial use of the material is permitted. Noncommercial means not primarily intended for or directed towards commercial advantage or monetary compensation. * ND: No derivatives or adaptations of the material are permitted. * 4.0 International: Applies internationally. If you would like to see more information about the CC-NC-ND 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/