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Pope Benedict: Catholic Education Must be Catholic

By • Inside Catholic • 4/19/2008

Catholic identity must be comprehensive: "Each and every aspect of college life must reverberate within the ecclesial life of faith." WASHINGTON, DC (Inside Catholic) - Pope Benedict XVI's address to Catholic college presidents yesterday afternoon was brilliant. The pope built upon a generation ...


Pope Benedict XVI

Pope Speaks Clearly to Educators

By • LifeSiteNews • 4/19/2008

Appeals to 'Academic Freedom' Cannot Justify Positions Contrary to the Faith. WASHINGTON, DC (LifeSiteNews) - "Any appeal to the principle of academic freedom in order to justify positions that contradict the faith and the teaching of the Church would obstruct or even betray the university's ...


Pope Benedict XVI

Pope Benedict: Catholic Education Must be Catholic

By • Inside Catholic • 4/19/2008

Catholic identity must be comprehensive: "Each and every aspect of college life must reverberate within the ecclesial life of faith." WASHINGTON, DC (Inside Catholic)- Pope Benedict XVI's address to Catholic college presidents yesterday afternoon was brilliant. The pope built upon a generation ...


Pope Benedict XVI

Pope's Address to Catholic Educators

Zenit News Agency • 4/18/2008

"Freedom is not an opting out. It is an opting in -- a participation in Being itself. Hence authentic freedom can never be attained by turning away from God." WASHINGTON, D.C. (Zenit) - Here is the address Benedict XVI gave today to a meeting of more than 400 Catholic educators at the Catholic ...


Pope Benedict XVI urged U.S. Catholic educators April 17 not to simply transmit knowledge to their students but to bring them to a deeper understanding of faith 'which in turn nurtures the soul of a nation.'

Pope Speaks to U.S. Catholic Educators

By • Catholic News Service • 4/17/2008

Catholic identity requires "that each and every aspect of your learning communities reverberates within the ecclesial life of faith." WASHINGTON (CNS)- Pope Benedict XVI urged U.S. Catholic educators April 17 not to simply transmit knowledge to their students but to bring them to a deeper ...


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Celebrating Corpus Christi at Durward's Glen

By • Magdalen College • 6/11/2007

On Sunday, June 10th the community of St. Mary Health of the Sick Parish of Merrimac, WI gathered at the peaceful grounds of Durward’s Glen to celebrate the Solemnity of Corpus Christi. Rev. Faustino Ruiz from St. Aloysius Parish in Sauk City celebrated the Mass at the outdoor Holy Family Shrine, ...


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Magdalen College Summer Youth Program at Durward's Glen, Wisconsin

By • Magdalen College • 6/6/2007

Come experience faith, fun and friendship this summer at Durward’s Glen! If you are 15-18, now is the time to experience two weeks of Magdalen College’s Summer Youth Program. From July 29 to August 11, you will live a common life, attend daily Mass and classes, go swimming, hiking, canoeing, enjoy ...


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NH Magdalen College acquires religious retreat and conference center in Wisconsin

By • Magdalen College • 5/3/2007

Baraboo, WI - Magdalen College in Warner, New Hampshire announced today it has acquired the historic Durward’s Glen property in Caledonia, Wisconsin. This acquisition came in large part through the generosity of the Our Lady of the Rosary Investors Group, a Columbia County, Wisconsin group of ...


Pope Benedict XVI

Benedict XVI's Commitment to Faith and Reason in Universities

Catholic Online • 3/22/2007

Timothy O'Donnell on New Pope's Mission in Academia FRONT ROYAL, Virginia, MAY 17, 2005 (Zenit) - Our new Holy Father will continue the good work initiated by Pope John Paul II in his apostolic constitutions "Sapienta Christiana" and "Ex Corde Ecclesiae." So says Timothy O'Donnell, president of ...


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Culture of Death at Catholic Colleges in U.S. (Part 2)

Catholic Online • 3/22/2007

Patrick Reilly Gives Examples and Outlines Possible Solutions MANASSAS, Virginia, JULY 21, 2004 (Zenit) - Over the last five years, hundreds of inroads made by advocates of "the culture of death" have been documented at Catholic colleges. That is according to a new study by the Cardinal Newman ...





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