Woman and Man, Authentically Understood
The Siena Symposium for Women, Family, and Culture invites people of all walks of life to deepen their understanding of authentic femininity and masculinity in order to reclaim a culture of life.
- Siena Symposium was organized to respond to Pope St. John Paul II's call to women, found in Evangelium Vitae, to articulate a vision of authentic womanhood and establish a culture of life. Read more about the History of the organization.
- Our mission is to come to a deeper understanding of the complementarity that characterizes the relationship of men and women in order to free both of them to exercise their gifts in the service of the kingdom.
- We achieve this mission through research and writing of gifted scholars and through public workshops, seminars and conferences.
- We hope to serve as a local and national nexus for the study and promotion of a true understanding of authentic womanhood – a new and true feminism – as well as that of a true understanding of what it means to be an authentic man.
Contributing to the Conversation
The research and writing done on behalf of the Siena Symposium includes:
Humanitarian Leadership Award
This annual award honors gifted scholars.
Student Scholarship
Thanks to the generosity of an anonymous donor, the Siena Symposium administers a scholarship for undergraduates participating in the undergraduate prolife student club: the Students for Human Life Scholarship.
Students interested in applying for the scholarship should email Teresa Stanton Collett.
Partnering with the Archdiocese
The Siena Symposium is proud to partner with the Archdiocese of St. Paul & Minneapolis Office of Evangilation in its work.