Katrina Trinko (’09) on Archbishop Cordileone — and His Critics

In a new column at the Daily Signal, examines the criticism and complaints, and finds them wanting.

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Sean Fitzpatrick (’02) Hails “The Funeral March for Life”

As a demonstration “that commemorates those lives snuffed out before seeing the light of day,” the annual March for life, writes Sean Fitzpatrick (’02), “is, perhaps first and foremost, a funeral march.”

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Gregory A. Pesely (’77) Remembers Fr. McGovern

The recent release of The Selected Sermons of Rev. Thomas A. McGovern, S.J., has stirred up some dear memories for Gregory A. Pesely (’77):

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Alumna Journalist Urges Shoppers: “Wait until Black Friday”

Some timely words of advice in USA Today from alumna journalist Katrina Trinko (’09): “No one needs to be able to buy a big-screen TV on Thanksgiving.”

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Alumni Brothers Create New Documentary Film, “Miles Christi”

 

Two alumni brothers, Phil (’97) and Luke Halpin (’98), played significant roles in the production of a new one-hour documentary film, Miles Christi: Soldiers of Christ in America.

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Pater Edmund & Cardinal Burke on the Family and the Synod

Earlier this month, Pater Edmund Waldstein, O.Cist. (’06), moderated a panel discussion about the recently concluded Synod on the Family, featuring Raymond Cardinal Burke, Prefect Emeritus of the Apostolic Signatura.

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Catherine Short (’80) Takes on California Abortion Mandate

As part of her 35-year effort in defense of the unborn, Catherine Short (’80) is challenging a new California policy that requires all insurance plans to provide abortion coverage.

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