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It’s been often claimed that conservatives are largely non-existent in academe because they are drawn to money-making careers. Glad to see this canard utterly obliterated by the American Association of University Professors, who admit that conservatives are effectively purged

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We have an open-rank position in Thomism! Any interest? Know anyone who might be interested? Have them apply! Or put them in touch with me and I'll put them in touch with the right people... provost.catholic.edu/_media/faculty…

We have an open-rank position in Thomism! Any interest? Know anyone who might be interested? Have them apply! Or put them in touch with me and I'll put them in touch with the right people... provost.catholic.edu/_media/faculty…
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“The wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.” (Rom 6:23) In today’s #FirstReading, Saint Paul unmasks the central moral illusion of the modern age -- the deception that freedom means independence from divine law. Sin promises

“The wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.” (Rom 6:23)

In today’s #FirstReading, Saint Paul unmasks the central moral illusion of the modern age -- the deception that freedom means independence from divine law. Sin promises
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#NotreDame alumna and Sycamore trustee Elizabeth Kirk testified yesterday before the Pennsylvania House Judiciary Committee against a proposed constitutional amendment to enshrine “personal reproductive liberty." The measure seeks to enshrine abortion -- and far more -- into

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Notre Dame’s Liss Lecture will mark 60 years of Nostra Aetate by revisiting what the speaker calls a “missed opportunity” for the Church to resist Nazi antisemitism in 1929.

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Servant of God Thea Bowman was a faithful Catholic sister, scholar, and speaker who advocated for the authentic integration of African American cultural expression into the life of the Church -- not for the adoption of ideologies at odds with Catholic doctrine. Any serious

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“For all who are led by the Spirit of God are sons of God.” (Rom 8:14) In today’s #FirstReading, St. Paul continues his reflection on the Spirit’s transforming power, stressing that those who live according to the Spirit are no longer “debtors to the flesh,” but sons and

“For all who are led by the Spirit of God are sons of God.” (Rom 8:14)

In today’s #FirstReading, St. Paul continues his reflection on the Spirit’s transforming power, stressing that those who live according to the Spirit are no longer “debtors to the flesh,” but sons and
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“I have great sorrow and unceasing anguish in my heart.” (Rom 9:2) In today’s #FirstReading, St. Paul grieves that many of his kinsmen reject Christ. His anguish reveals the heart of the Redeemer living within him -- a suffering born of love for those who turn away from the

“I have great sorrow and unceasing anguish in my heart.” (Rom 9:2)

In today’s #FirstReading, St. Paul grieves that many of his kinsmen reject Christ. His anguish reveals the heart of the Redeemer living within him -- a suffering born of love for those who turn away from the
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The encounter John Sikorski talks about in his fine article for The Irish Rover is in the hands of faculties that teach in the other direction at most Catholic colleges and universities. What we need is more academics like him and for places like #NotreDame to hire them.

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.University of Notre Dame's HR Department (in consultation with the Marketing Department of course) has announced the following "new ND Values...after careful consideration and input from campus stakeholders."

.<a href="/NotreDame/">University of Notre Dame</a>'s HR Department (in consultation with the Marketing Department of course) has announced the following "new ND Values...after careful consideration and input from campus stakeholders."
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Father Dowd makes a cameo in this introduction #NotreDames new values (courtesy of the HR Department of course). However, besides him you'll see no other priest in video. Nor hear the word Catholic or Jesus's name or anything overtly Christian. But you will see an "ally" ornament

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This Faith & Science Week at Notre Dame Science, we invite you to join a panel of scientists and theologians willing to answer any questions you may have on the intersection of science and faith! Speakers include faculty from the McGrath Institute's Science and Religion Initiative.

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It’s National Vocation Awareness Week, a week-long celebration dedicated to promoting vocations. Are you called? Learn more at holycrossusa.org/vocations #NationalVocationAwarenessWeek #holycrossus #congregationofholycross 📷📷

It’s National Vocation Awareness Week, a week-long celebration dedicated to promoting vocations. Are you called? Learn more at holycrossusa.org/vocations
#NationalVocationAwarenessWeek
#holycrossus
#congregationofholycross
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“We, though many, are one body in Christ, and individually members one of another.” (Rom 12:5) In today’s #FirstReading, St. Paul unfolds the practical consequence of belonging to Christ: every believer, grafted into Him through Baptism, becomes a living member of His Mystical

“We, though many, are one body in Christ, and individually members one of another.” (Rom 12:5)

In today’s #FirstReading, St. Paul unfolds the practical consequence of belonging to Christ: every believer, grafted into Him through Baptism, becomes a living member of His Mystical
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"Miracle at the Grotto" — our original short film about a young alumna's life-altering answer to prayer — will premiere on campus at Notre Dame. #SacredND

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Nov 11, 12:30-2pm EST | This online program with Fr. Gianni Criveller on the Catholic Church in China was organized with McGrath Institute for Church Life. You can learn more and register for free at bit.ly/4qJxovk.

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A Conversation with Pete Buttigieg: “Leadership, Innovation and the Next Generation" This is part of the "Dean’s Forum on Global Affairs" which the school describes as bringing world‑leaders to the university. I guess that for #NotreDame's Dean a "world-leader" promotes

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“Owe no one anything, except to love one another; for he who loves his neighbor has fulfilled the law.” (Rom 13: 8) In today’s #FirstReading, St. Paul names the one debt no Christian can repay: the obligation to love. But not the counterfeit love of emotional preference emptied

“Owe no one anything, except to love one another; for he who loves his neighbor has fulfilled the law.” (Rom 13: 8)

In today’s #FirstReading, St. Paul names the one debt no Christian can repay: the obligation to love. But not the counterfeit love of emotional preference emptied
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On this day in 1892, the last "Pope Night" was held in Portsmouth, New Hampshire — ending 269 years of the annual anti-Catholic celebration in colonial United States. The riotous demonstrations may have been stoked by simmering anger among commoners for the status quo. However,

On this day in 1892, the last "Pope Night" was held in Portsmouth, New Hampshire — ending 269 years of the annual anti-Catholic celebration in colonial United States.

The riotous demonstrations may have been stoked by simmering anger among commoners for the status quo. However,