In anticipation of Friday’s March for Life, Sean Fitzpatrick (’02) has penned an article about two women who loom large in America’s ongoing debate about abortion — Bl. Mother Teresa and Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Writing on the website of the Institute for Catholic Education (ICLE), Dr. Andrew Seeley (’87) decries the tendency to regard mathematics as little more than a tool of calculation.
Writing in the National Catholic Register, John Grondelski sings the praises of Who Designed the Designer?, by alumnus and tutor Dr. Michael A. Augros (’92).
Christina (Andres ’82) Deardurff“The Jubilee is a time of joy,” writes Christina (Andres ’82) Deardurff. “It is a time of remission of sins and universal pardon.”
“If we in the West are ultimately to withstand the threat of radical Islam to our way of life, we would do well to draw upon the resources in our intellectual and religious traditions ...”
“There is no faster way to friendship than sharing the books you love,” writes Suzie Andres (’87). “A friendship founded upon excellent books is bound to thrive.”
Following his series of dispatches from Rome, Michael Van Hecke (’86) recently sat down for a video interview with the Cardinal Newman Society.