Exploring the untold stories of women’s influence in Church history and celebrating a milestone moment for the CWL Chair in Catholic Studies at St. Mary’s University. When one imagines a
Join us for this intriguing lecture on Women & Church History: Assumptions vs. Realities with Dr. Bronwen McShea. Dr. McShea reveals how countless women—both lay and religious—played influential roles across every era in
St. Thomas Aquinas, following Aristotle, teaches that friendship is to seek the good of the other. In this lecture, Fr. Bellusci draws from Blessed Pier Giorgio’s letters to show that
What makes for an authentically Catholic education? Many things, surely, but essential among them is teaching every subject from a Catholic point of view, often called curriculum permeation. Catholic education