March 21, 2021 | A Word to Enkindle, Fr. Thomas Esposito
I am not a psychologist in the modern technical sense of the term. I have no training in matters dealing with the brain or nervous system, and I possess only a rudimentary knowledge of human biochemistry. But I do love uncovering the etymologies of words, and therefore I can say that I aim to be a psychologist in the original sense of the Greek word psyche: the animating principle of the whole person, which we translate as “soul.” Saint Gregory the Great emphatically declares, in his influential “Pastoral Rule,” that the proper nurturing, challenging, and encouraging of souls is the great duty of priests, since “the care of souls is the art of arts.”
March 19, 2021 | A Word to Enkindle, Fr. John Bayer
Children are increasingly growing up among adults in politics, entertainment and academia who encourage them, even well before puberty, to adopt sexual profiles that conflict with Church teaching, such as transgenderism. This is confusing for those who trust the Biblical understanding of God’s design for human sexuality, according to which the only normative sexual relationship is the one between a husband and a wife who lovingly unite their complementary identities for lasting friendship, collaboration and new life.
March 12, 2021 | Media
Ring Ceremony for the Class of 2022!
March 12, 2021 | Media
The sounds of baseball bats and tennis racquets, the sights of third form rockets and bluebonnets… Spring has arrived!
March 8, 2021 | Faculty Lecture Series
Gary Nied makes a case for 1968 being the greatest year of science fiction by giving the historical context as well as describing how the genre underwent a literary transformation. Finally, he gives his top ten list of 1968 science fiction titles.