Please Pray for Edward and Richard Ferrier

In a beautiful testament to filial love, tomorrow morning alumnus Edward Ferrier (’99) will donate one of his kidneys to his father, tutor Dr. Richard Ferrier.

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Alumni Writers Offer Lenten Learning Suggestions

“Lent is the best time for spiritual reading focused on self-improvement,” observes alumnus K. E. Colombini (’85) in Crisis, and Mark Langley (’89), echoes this sentiment on his blog.

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Alumnus to Keynote Gregorian Chant Conference

Mark Langley (’89) will serve as a keynote speaker at the upcoming Gregorian Chant conference in in Yonkers, New York.

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An Alumnus’ Tribute to St. John Bosco

In honor of St. John Bosco, whose feast the Church celebrates today, Sean Fitzpatrick (’02) has penned an article for Catholic Exchange.

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National Catholic Register Interviews Rev. Gary B. Selin (’89) on Priestly Celibacy

An assistant professor and the formation director at St. John Vianney Theological Seminary, Fr. Selin is the author of Priestly Celibacy: Theological Foundations.

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Alumnus Reflects on Race and America’s Promise

Reflecting on the newly released Netflix documentary 13, Dr. Adam Seagrave (’05) has penned a thoughtful article for The Public Discourse about how the U.S. lives up to its founding ideals.

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On the Blessed Mother and Catholic Liberal Education

Dr. Andrew Seeley (’87) has a beautiful insight into the nature of the Blessed Mother’s docility to God’s will, and how it should guide educators in their work.

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