Sophia (Mason ’09) Feingold: Corpus Christi and St. Thomas Aquinas
“In the Blessed Sacrament, we taste and touch what is truly in heaven.”
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Monica (Heithaus ’96) Seeley: “Weeping with Mary”
“Tears, when bestowed by the Holy Spirit, are not an end in themselves to be analyzed, but point us to a spiritual end, whether that end be conversion, contemplation, consolation, or more fervent prayer.”
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Expounding the Pentateuch: Dr. Nathan Schmiedicke (’00)
A professor of exegesis at Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary in Denton, Nebraska, Dr. Nathan Schmiedicke (’00) makes the fruits of many years’ labor available to the general reader with the publication of his new book, The Bible’s Foundation: A Catholic Introduction to the Pentateuch.
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Alumna Author on Praying for Ukraine — and Russia
In a recent article for America media, alumna author and onetime Olympian Siohban Heekin-Canady (’18) addresses how American Catholics should view their brothers and sisters in Ukraine — and in Russia.
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Alumnus Author Publishes Vatican II Retrospective
Last October marked the 60th anniversary of the opening of the Second Vatican Council, and Dr. Peter Kwasniewski (‘94) — an alumnus author and sometime proponent of Catholic liberal education overseas — thought it high time for a sober reflection of that watershed moment in the Church’s history.
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Ken Colombini (’85) on “An Archdiocesan Retreat”
Writing in Crisis, Ken Colombini (’85) offers an assessment of the Church’s response to demographic decline and religious disaffiliation in his home of St. Louis, Missouri.
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Alumna Author on November: “Christ Has Only One Mystical Body”
Alumna writer Sophia (Mason ’09) Feingold offers some timely reflections on the end of the liturgical year in a recent article for National Catholic Register.
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