Letters from Kolkata by Jack Grimm (’15)
California Catholic Daily has recently published a series of letters that Jack Grimm (’15) wrote to his family during a six-week pilgrimage to the motherhouse of Bl. Mother Teresa’s Missionaries of Charity in Kolkata, India.
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A Political Scientist’s Gift for Mother’s Day
“Most of us have a profound appreciation for our mothers that transcends description,” begins Dr. S. Adam Seagrave (’05) in a new essay, timed for Mother’s Day, in The Public Discourse.
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Rev. Gary B Selin (’89) Authors New Work on Priestly Celibacy
Rev. Gary B Selin, STD (’89) has authored a new scholarly work, Priestly Celibacy: Theological Foundations, which proposes a systematic theology of priestly celibacy, ordered around the Eucharist.
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Alumna Releases Alaskan Coloring Book
Following the 2013 publication of her first children’s book, Monica Estill (’98) has recently released her first coloring book, Alaska’s Wild Life.
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Alumnae Make the Case for Religious Freedom
While the Supreme Court held oral arguments in the case that the College and 34 co-plaintiffs have filed against the HHS Contraceptive Mandate, two alumnae spoke at a rally outside the Court.
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Alumnus Author: Holy Week & Don Quixote
“There is a wisdom that belongs to idiots,” writes alumni author Sean Fitzpatrick (’02). “Don Quixote may be mad, but there are forms of madness that are divine.”
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Alumnus Author: America’s National Parks & National Heritage
In honor of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the National Park Services, Dr. Adam Seagrave (’05) has penned a thoughtful piece for The Public Discourse about the role of the national parks.
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