The Subtle Span of Our Love: How Nurses Reveal Christ
COMMENTARY: Christ calls his followers not simply to do good but to preserve and illuminate as ‘salt and light’ — a mission lived most powerfully in the hidden work of nursing.
COMMENTARY: Christ calls his followers not simply to do good but to preserve and illuminate as ‘salt and light’ — a mission lived most powerfully in the hidden work of nursing.
In this week’s Register Radio episode, Franciscan Missionary of the Eternal Word Father Joseph Mary helps us prepare for Lent. Then we turn to the news: Last fall Saint Mary’s College in Notre Dame, Indiana — historically a school for undergraduate women — decided to accept men who identified as women. The school reversed course after blowback, but many are still concerned over St. Mary’s direction. Jonathan Liedl brings us news and analysis.
In an email obtained by CNA on Thursday, Conboy — along with the chair of the school’s board of trustees, Maureen Smith — said the college would “return to our previous admission policy.”
Saint Mary’s College in Notre Dame, Indiana — historically a school for undergraduate women — confirmed the change to students and faculty in an email last week.
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