Polish Government Invites TAC Alum to Speak on Catholic Liberal Education
While in Warsaw last month to promote the translation of his two latest books into Polish, alumnus author scholar Dr. Peter A. Kwasniewski (’94) spoke before some of the country’s top educators about, as he described it, “the immense value of classical liberal education in itself and in the modern world.”
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Alumnus Scholar Authors New Guide to JPII’s Theology of the Body
Alumnus scholar Dr. Michael Waldstein (’77) has authored a new book, Glory of the Logos in the Flesh: St. John Paul’s Theology of the Body. 
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Alumnus Priest: “How to Keep Your Kids in the Faith for Life”
“As a priest, the No. 1 question I get asked is, ‘How do I keep my kids Catholic, or how do I help them back if they left?’”
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Cantus Firmus: The Music of Mark Donnelly (’89)
“I’ve been a church choir director and singer for 40 years,” says Mark Donnelly (’89). “Through all those years conducting and performing, God was preparing me to become a composer.”
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Alumna Author Publishes New Novel about St. Francis
“What could be more inspiring than a man whose whole mission in life was to be a second Christ in the world and bring others to total conversion?” asks Margaret (Steichen ’84) O’Reilly, author of Sinner, Servant, Saint: A Novel Based on the Life of St. Francis of Assisi.
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Alumnus Author Asks Why the Word Became Words
An associate professor of theology at Wyoming Catholic College, Dr. Jeremy Holmes (’99) has an abiding love for Scripture which dates back to his childhood, and now shines forth in his first published book.
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Alumna Journalist Uses Communion Controversy as Opportunity for Evangelization
Writing in USA Today, alumna journalist Katrina Trinko (’09) tries to explain to baffled secular audiences the importance of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ ongoing discussion about worthiness to receive Holy Communion.
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