Video: Michael Van Hecke (’86) at the World Congress on Catholic Education
Following his series of dispatches from Rome, Michael Van Hecke (’86) recently sat down for a video interview with the Cardinal Newman Society.
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Dispatches from Rome, Part III
The third in a series of reflections by Michael Van Hecke (’86), an American delegate to the World Congress on Catholic Education in Vatican City
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Alumna Attorney Leads Defense of Journalist who Exposed Planned Parenthood
When David Daleiden of the Center for Medical Progress first devised his plan to expose Planned Parenthood, he turned to attorney Katie Short (’80) for legal help.
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Video: Greg Pfundstein (’05) Discusses Mercy, Doctrine, and Pope Francis
Greg Pfundstein (’05), president of the New York-based Chiaroscuro Foundation, recently appeared on the Context with Lorna Dueck television program to discuss the recent visit of His Holiness Pope Francis to the United States.
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Alumna Celebrates Newly Canonized Couple
Alumna novelist Suzie Andres (’87) has authored a tribute to the Church’s two most recently canonized saints, Louis and Zelie Martin.
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Alumna Novelist Pens “Paean” to Jane Austen
  Inspired by Austen’s works, Mrs. Andres has recently published The Paradise Project, a “paean” to Pride and Prejudice.
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Alumna Pens Reflection on the Holy Eucharist
A home-schooling mother of 12 children, Margaret (Steichen ’84) O’Reilly has remarkably found time to pen a beautiful essay about the Holy Eucharist in Homiletic and Pastoral Review.
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