Catholic College Chapels Embrace Traditional Architecture
Catholic liberal arts colleges have turned toward traditional architecture when expanding to accommodate the numbers. Here are two examples.
Catholic liberal arts colleges have turned toward traditional architecture when expanding to accommodate the numbers. Here are two examples.
Father Roger Landry may have been Columbia University's first Catholic chaplain to lead a Eucharistic procession on campus, and amid heightened security, gates again opened wide to let in the Real Presence of Christ.
The richness of the Catholic faith can be encountered at some of the nonsectarian Christian liberal arts schools around the United States.
Two pro-abortion activists were caught on video stealing pro-life signs and then violently resisting arrest on March 10 at the University of Florida in Gainesville.
The Boston-based brothers draw their charism from 2 Corinthians 12: “My grace is sufficient for you, for power is made perfect in weakness.”
The state’s new on-campus abortion mandate requires more than $10 million in private funding, which pro-abortion groups have promised to supply.
If the bill passes, all 34 public universities will be required to offer medical abortions for the first 10 weeks of a pregnancy.
NEWS ANALYSIS: Catholic university leaders have observed a change in students’ sensitivities regarding ‘offensive’ speech, and they attribute this shift partly to the lack of civility in politics and media.
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