
As secular universities are noisily abandoning freedom of thought and inquiry, Catholic universities that follow Ex Corde Ecclesiae need to tell the world: on our campuses, freedom still reigns. Ex Corde Ecclesiae (“from the heart More…
As secular universities are noisily abandoning freedom of thought and inquiry, Catholic universities that follow Ex Corde Ecclesiae need to tell the world: on our campuses, freedom still reigns. Ex Corde Ecclesiae (“from the heart More…
The Gregorian Institute thanks you for your involvement in the Memorare Army prayer campaign for religious freedom. Below find a letter from Benedictine College President Stephen D. Minnis about a new Memorare More…
It is “back to school” time at Benedictine College. That means ritual and ceremony that is almost liturgical — professors processing in academic regalia and filing into monk stalls, Knights of Columbus More…
By Fr. Tim Hickey | Fr. Hickey is a 1981 graduate of Benedictine College and the former editor of the Knights of Columbus magazine, Columbia. He came back to Benedictine for the 2015 Convocation More…
As crimes against human rights continue, it is inspiring to see someone tackling them on a big scale. Dr. Paolo Carozza has used his expertise in human rights and international law to More…
Opening prayer: Lord Jesus, Pope Francis has asked us to contemplate “the martyrs of our own time” saying, “They refuse to deny Jesus and they endure insult and injury with dignity. They More…
How do you talk to people who think you hate them? That was the question top Catholic thinkers were discussing at Benedictine College last weekend, and the three answers they came up More…
All of us who read the opening lines of the Comedy have wandered from the narrow way and find ourselves immersed in the hellish mire of sin. More…