![Holy Cross Father Theodore Hesburgh, the president of the University of Notre Dame, sits with New York Gov. Mario Cuomo, left, prior to Cuomo's lecture to students at the Notre Dame campus in South Bend, Indiana, Sept. 13, 1984. Holy Cross Father Theodore Hesburgh, the president of the University of Notre Dame, sits with New York Gov. Mario Cuomo, left, prior to Cuomo's lecture to students at the Notre Dame campus in South Bend, Indiana, Sept. 13, 1984.](https://publisher-ncreg.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/pb-ncregister/swp/hv9hms/media/20200826190836_f8567da09306a70edafa7fb35d7e390e03519a54ea528a5596dfd63b6b3a732f.jpeg)
Pride on Full Display in ‘Hesburgh’ Documentary
COMMENTARY: A glowing documentary about the longtime Notre Dame president ultimately glosses over important questions about his thinking and impact, and his conflicts with Church leaders.
COMMENTARY: A glowing documentary about the longtime Notre Dame president ultimately glosses over important questions about his thinking and impact, and his conflicts with Church leaders.
COMMENTARY: A pack or troop sponsored by a faithful Catholic school or parish can adhere to Catholic teaching in all things.
What increasing threats to colleges mean in light of Ex Corde Ecclesiae.
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