Alumna Videographer Explores Symbol and Meaning in California Chapel
Mary Rose (Bacani ’03) Valenti and has produced a documentary for Salt + Light Media about Our Lady of The Most Holy Trinity Chapel. ​
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Alumni Writings: Sophia (Mason ’09) Feingold on God’s “Generational Grace”
Writing in the National Catholic Register, Sophia (Mason ’09) Feingold reflects on Mary’s Magnificat to develop the idea of what she calls “generational grace,” complementing Biblical ideas of generational sin that can sometimes perplex readers of Scripture.
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Thomism for Everyone: Joseph Stack (’17)
Joseph Stack (’17) is doing his part to revive the study of the Angelic Doctor with The Daily Thomist, an online newsletter which “breaks down the ideas of Thomas Aquinas and others into brief, digestible pieces so you can live an intellectual life while you are busy.” 
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Alumnus Author Critiques “The Pagan Asceticism of Andrew Tate”
The vision of “strong” masculinity promoted by the popular social-media personality Andrew Tate “is both alien and inferior to Christian asceticism, which serves transcendent ends,” writes alumnus author Jonathan Culbreath (’17) in First Things.
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Naval Physician: Dr. Dave Langley (’15)
Dr. Dave Langley (’15) is on the last leg of the long journey to becoming a full-fledged physician, working through his residency requirements at Florida State University in Sarasota.
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New Philosophy Series from Rev. Sebastian Walshe, O. Praem. (’94)
The extensive oeuvre of Rev. Sebastian Walshe, O. Praem. (’94), continues to expand!
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Alumna Author Celebrates ‘Fathers of Many’
Following the success of her first book, The Crowded Table: The Brave and Beautiful Choice to Mother Many, Angela (Andersen ’87) Connelly has released a follow-up: The Crowded Table 2: The Fatherhood Adventure. 
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