A Word to Enkindle: The faith of a Catholic woman in Auschwitz
Paraclete Press published the translation of a Jewish-Catholic woman’s experience in the death camps.
Paraclete Press published the translation of a Jewish-Catholic woman’s experience in the death camps.
I recently finished a fascinating book by Norman Doidge on neuroplasticity, “The Brain that Changes Itself.”
Focused reflection on this neglected virtue yields some fascinating and salutary insights.
The history of Bl. Jägerstätter is the story of someone who followed his conscience against all the currents in his society.
Letter from the Headmaster
News & Notes
College Matriculations: Hawks from the Class of 2019 spread their wings for college
Stewards of the Word: Alumni Authors on Writing and Cistercian Education
Success by Different Means: Students of 2009 travel various paths to a career
Sports
Our Lady of Dallas Hosts International Conference
Class Reunions
So you want to be a writer…
Fr. Roch: Who can Forgive?
What is so important about the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist?