
Communities bind people and can spark a revolution of grace and love. That was the tale told at Benedictine College’s 11th annual Symposium on Transforming Culture.
Communities bind people and can spark a revolution of grace and love. That was the tale told at Benedictine College’s 11th annual Symposium on Transforming Culture.
Hundreds of participants and presenters explored how Catholics should respond to smartphones, artificial intelligence and bioethical challenges.
How are we all, and college students in particular, changed by our smartphones?
Video games illustrate what Pope Francis said: “Technology tends to absorb everything in its ironclad logic.”
Church teaching was defended in the national media this summer and Benedictine College helped.
As we prepare for the Symposium, I have discovered a whole world of people who oppose contraception.
Author Rod Dreher was impressed with Benedictine College and very graciously shared his impressions.
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