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Saints Gregory and Basil: Recovering the Love of Manly Christian Friendship Today Watch
I was struck by the true friendship between Gregory and Basil. It was rooted in Jesus Christ the friend. They spurred one another on to ... continue reading
New book explores: How should Americans think about religious liberty? Watch
Helping Americans understand the importance of religious freedom, as well as a measured view of contemporary threats to it, is the goal of ... continue reading
Discerning in, and discerning out: What happens when seminarians leave? Watch
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What people with intellectual disabilities can teach us about friendship Watch
When French Catholic Jean Vanier brought two men with intellectual disabilities to live with him in his home, he did so more out of a sense ... continue reading
High school founded by former NFL star aims to make virtuous students Watch
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How a Kansas humanities program shaped a generation of Catholic leaders Watch
Almost 50 years ago, the University of Kansas established a new humanities curriculum. It lasted only about 10 years. But those 10 years ... continue reading