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Can the state force a religious university to violate its religious beliefs? 

In an emergency petition filed earlier this week, Yeshiva University—an Orthodox Jewish University—is asking the United States Supreme Court to block a New York court order mandating that Yeshiva recognize an LGBT “Pride Alliance” student […]

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Deacon Selenski’s road to priesthood wound through Rome, Boston and Denver

Deacon Michael Selenski was a college senior on the brink of graduation with plans to join a restaurant venture when he made an abrupt about-face: He instead took a job with Fellowship of Catholic University Students, known as FOCUS. Six years with the college ministry organization included stints in Colorado, Iowa and Boston, interspersed with mission trips to China, Gayana, Ireland, Peru, Russia and the Holy Land.

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I Was Very Young When I Came to the Franciscan University of Steubenville

She’d come to the Franciscan University young, naive, neurotic. She found comfort and counsel in two priests. One was later revealed to have protected a sexual predator, the other is now under indictment for raping a young woman he was counseling.

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Leveraging the Truth: The Catholic university and the future of Western civilization

It scarcely needs to be pointed out that western culture is under attack. What appeared at first to be a series of isolated skirmishes has turned into a full-frontal assault. The legitimacy and value of […]

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The Catholic Victims of Gender Ideology

It is hard to write about the victims of gender ideology, radical feminism, and the sexual revolution. After all, they are victims. But sometimes these victims take public positions that will lead others into the same type of tragic victimhood. And so today I write about two victims. It is also challenging to write about […]

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Together, at a Distance

One of the distinguishing factors of a faithful Catholic college is its vibrant community life. Students spend four years immersed in a truly Catholic culture, where faith and virtue are promoted and students, faculty and staff make friendships to last a lifetime. Now faithful Catholic colleges have closed their campuses to curb the spread of […]

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