Alumnus Author Critiques “The Pagan Asceticism of Andrew Tate”
The vision of “strong” masculinity promoted by the popular social-media personality Andrew Tate “is both alien and inferior to Christian asceticism, which serves transcendent ends,” writes alumnus author Jonathan Culbreath (’17) in First Things.
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Naval Physician: Dr. Dave Langley (’15)
Dr. Dave Langley (’15) is on the last leg of the long journey to becoming a full-fledged physician, working through his residency requirements at Florida State University in Sarasota.
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New Philosophy Series from Rev. Sebastian Walshe, O. Praem. (’94)
The extensive oeuvre of Rev. Sebastian Walshe, O. Praem. (’94), continues to expand!
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Alumna Author Celebrates ‘Fathers of Many’
Following the success of her first book, The Crowded Table: The Brave and Beautiful Choice to Mother Many, Angela (Andersen ’87) Connelly has released a follow-up: The Crowded Table 2: The Fatherhood Adventure. 
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Sophia (Mason ’09) Feingold: Corpus Christi and St. Thomas Aquinas
“In the Blessed Sacrament, we taste and touch what is truly in heaven.”
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Monica (Heithaus ’96) Seeley: “Weeping with Mary”
“Tears, when bestowed by the Holy Spirit, are not an end in themselves to be analyzed, but point us to a spiritual end, whether that end be conversion, contemplation, consolation, or more fervent prayer.”
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Expounding the Pentateuch: Dr. Nathan Schmiedicke (’00)
A professor of exegesis at Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary in Denton, Nebraska, Dr. Nathan Schmiedicke (’00) makes the fruits of many years’ labor available to the general reader with the publication of his new book, The Bible’s Foundation: A Catholic Introduction to the Pentateuch.
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