Class of 2026: Catholic Commencements Offer a More Demanding Call
This year’s commencement addresses inspire new graduates to meet the needs of humanity with faith.
This year’s commencement addresses inspire new graduates to meet the needs of humanity with faith.
COMMENTARY: Commencement speeches were once about wisdom and encouragement. Now they’re survival tests in the culture wars.
This year, many Catholic colleges in the U.S. have chosen pro-life speakers.
Catholic colleges and universities resume in-person graduation ceremonies
In-person ceremonies have been postponed due to the coronavirus.
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