Daily Archives: January 10, 2012

Pope Baptizes Children, Speaks of Religious Education

Pope Benedict XVI baptized 16 infants in the Sistine Chapel on January 8, the feast of the Baptism of Christ, and reminded the childrens’ parents and godparents of their duties to promote the children’s faith, according to Catholic Culture. The Pope’s homily touched on the importance of receiving the sacraments and a strong religious education: [...]

Are Bishops Making Theology a Laughingstock?

Theologians are still reeling from the bishops’ condemnation of Fordham theologian Elizabeth Johnson’s book “Quest for the Living God,” according to the National Catholic Reporter. And now some theologians fear that because of the actions of the bishops, theology will simply become propaganda and a laughingstock– that is, if you’re a theologian whose credibility rests [...]

Summer Institute for Catholic Social Thought Announced

The Summer Institute of Catholic Social Thought, that has provided graduate students and faculty with strategies and encouragement for living out their Catholic faith in the academy for the past five years is returning this summer for its sixth year. The Institute, run by The Society of Catholic Social Scientists, is being sponsored by The [...]

Entire Student Body of Catholic College to Attend March for Life

This is amazing. The entire student body of Christendom College will once again join the hundreds of thousands of pro-life Americans at the 39th Annual March for Life in Washington, D.C. Wow. Christendom has canceled classes for the day and the Student Activities Council has charted buses to transport over 400 people from its Front [...]

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