
After Roe v. Wade, Catholic Colleges Prepare Pro-Life Nurses
Many graduates of faithful Catholic schools have gone on to become pro-life leaders in the medical fields.
Many graduates of faithful Catholic schools have gone on to become pro-life leaders in the medical fields.
Planned osteopathic school’s graduates will bring the light of Catholic truth and bioethics to health care.
The aim is to train medical doctors faithful to Catholic ethics while addressing national shortfalls in medical care.
As the celebration of the extended Pentecost Vigil Mass rises in popularity, one theologian hopes restoring the Pentecost octave will be next.
Program aims to create a Catholic vision of diversity on campus and empower students to be the first in their family to receive a college education and become leaders.
The Catholic college established the four-year bachelor of arts major in 2016.
Catholic colleges would do well to emulate Benedictine’s approach to promoting virtue, healing and forgiveness.
The college community’s prayers, combined with the threat of a lawsuit, persuaded county officials to forge a less restrictive and more collaborative response.
Benedictine College’s Ravens rely on Marian intercession.
Benedictine College event looked at why the teachings of the Church are the answer to many current cultural and societal problems.
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