
With the launch of the Sheridan Center for Classical Studies, Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas, isn’t just looking deeply into the past, but is also on the wave of the future.
With the launch of the Sheridan Center for Classical Studies, Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas, isn’t just looking deeply into the past, but is also on the wave of the future.
Mel Gibson has said that his movie The Passion of the Christ was meant to be a cinematic Stations of the Cross. These meditations, first written for Faith & Family magazine, are More…
Dr. Kimberly Shankman recently spoke in New York and Washingtonon religious liberty (click on each city for video and picturest by the Crossroads Cultural Center). The Cardinal Newman Society covered her appearances More…
Benedictine College hosted the Symposium for Advancing the New Evangelization. The Institute for Missionary Activity at Benedictine College, Kansas, had a great symposium Friday and Saturday. Barbara Nicolosi Harrington, founder of Act More…
Things have been extremely busy in our office for the last few weeks. Here is why. Benedictine College has launched “Benedictine 2020: A Vision for Greatness,” a strategic plan that was created More…
At an event on Long Island, Cardinal Timothy Dolan has given a great, great summary of Catholic Social Teaching. Start the clip (also below) at about minute 35 to see the great More…
Father Spitzer came to Benedictine College after debating Stephen Hawking on CNN. At Our Sunday Visitor, I interviewed Father Robert Spitzer. Gregorian readers know him as the Jesuit with the physics-savvy new More…
A student at Benedictine College wrote, produced, directed and starred in a musical that features guns, swords, great original songs, and the faith. Healey told the school paper that he calls the More…
By Father Daniel Seward | Father Daniel Seward was born in 1974 in Ndola, Zambia. He was educated at Abingdon and Trinity College, Oxford. In 1995 he joined the Oxford Oratory and More…
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