Saint John Henry Newman’s Blueprint for Higher Ed
EDITORIAL: Catholic colleges would do well to tap the wisdom of the latest doctor of the Church.
EDITORIAL: Catholic colleges would do well to tap the wisdom of the latest doctor of the Church.
COMMENTARY: The Church’s vision for higher education is not compromise but transformation — universities that are ordered to truth, love and worship.
The school has rejected a request from Bishop Robert McManus to take down the flags, which he said promote some things that are not compatible with Church teachings.
‘I want our students to feel inspired to be outstanding leaders who are dedicated to rebuilding culture because of their intellectual formation and because of their moral and theological formation,’ he says.
COMMENTARY: The 50th anniversary of Pope Paul VI’s encyclical makes for a stark contrast.
During doctoral studies in Germany, he was formed by influential philosophers and theologians Josef Pieper, Father Bernard Lonergan and Father Josef Ratzinger.
The Catholic University of America and Australian Catholic University collaborate in ‘three-continent endeavor’ to enrich Western culture education.
The Diocese of Green Bay shepherd issues strong disapproval as college prepares to host pro-abortion feminist on Wisconsin campus.
The decision is opposed by professors who insist that ‘obedience and conformity to Catholic doctrine’ contradicts LMU’s ‘Jesuit and Marymount traditions.’
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