
After Court decision, Benedictine president calls for service and thanks Our Lord, Our Lady, and decades of students for tireless support for life..
After Court decision, Benedictine president calls for service and thanks Our Lord, Our Lady, and decades of students for tireless support for life..
Now the real work begins: Service and love. But first: memes!
What is in the Supreme Court decision that would end the Court’s embrace of legal abortion?
It is late January and you know what that means … time to celebrate civil rights; especially the right to life.
Minnesota Bishop Andrew Cozzens was just “Drew”when he was an English major on campus, but nine of his friends are now priests and religious.
Challenging and inspiring words from an Oct. 6 event sponsored by the Black Student Union, the Gregorian Fellows, Atchison United and the Knights of Peter Claver.
Benedictine College students are helping take a stand for the Church against the most powerful politicians in America and the multi-billion dollar industry that helps fund them.
Bishop Andrew Cozzens, 2020 Commencement Speaker for Benedictine College, helped found Ravens Respect Life on campus. But a doctor once said he should be aborted
The institutional Church needs to stop hushing itself into silence and shackling the pro-life political efforts of the faithful.
“Abortion is the civil rights issue of the day,” Benedictine College President Stephen D. Minnis told the National Catholic Register.