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Leveraging the Truth: The Catholic university and the future of Western civilization

January 27, 2021 Deborah Savage, PhD 30

It scarcely needs to be pointed out that western culture is under attack. What appeared at first to be a series of isolated skirmishes has turned into a full-frontal assault. The legitimacy and value of […]

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‘Amen’ is not gendered, and ‘A-woman’ is nonsense, Hebrew scholar says

January 4, 2021 CNA Daily News 5

Washington D.C., Jan 4, 2021 / 05:21 pm (CNA).- The word “amen” is not a gendered word and the term “a-women” is entirely made up, a professor of theology who specializes in Hebrew told CNA, after a prayer in the U.S. Congress u… […]

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Franciscan University president resigns

April 8, 2019 Catholic News Agency 8

Fr. Sean Sheridan, TOR, has resigned as president of Franciscan University in Steubenville, Ohio. Fr. Sheridan informed the university’s trustees of his decision during a regular meeting of the board on Friday. The unexpected decision […]

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Ohio bishop: “We cannot allow scandals to impede our sharing of the Good News”

October 11, 2018 Jim Graves 11

Bishop Jeffrey Monforton, 55, is head of the Diocese of Steubenville in southeastern Ohio. He grew up in the Detroit suburbs, the oldest of three sons in a practicing Catholic family. His father was a […]

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Can a Catholic university be too Catholic?

April 20, 2018 Anne Hendershott 19

Consultants have reportedly told CUA faculty that commitment to a Catholic identity “hurts” the school’s brand. The evidence suggests otherwise. […]

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