by Stephen Enzweiler, Cathedral Historian At the beginning of the 19th century, the turbulent and deadly effects of the French Revolution had finally begun to subside across most of Europe. During the decade of the 1790’s, the Catholic Church had been subjected to a level of brutality and systematic persecution that hadn’t been seen since Roman […]
Maura Baker, Staff Writer In an age where technology is becoming increasingly prevalent, teens have more access to online content than ever before. Around 2009, Stephen J. Smith recognized how children and families were adapting to the ever-changing technology, and what he thought it was ultimately leading to. “As far as initially, their mental health, […]
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Laura Keener, Editor Dr. Ray Hebert, executive director, Thomas More University’s William T. Robinson III Institute for Religious Liberty, welcomed students and guests, Feb. 16, to Mary, Seat of Wisdom Chapel for a discussion on “Political Partisanship and Its Impact on the Future of Religious Liberty.” Asma Uddin, a religious liberty lawyer and scholar, was […]
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Part 3: Pioneer priests brought Eucharistic tradition to Kentucky
/in Eucharistic Congress Seriesby Stephen Enzweiler, Cathedral Historian At the beginning of the 19th century, the turbulent and deadly effects of the French Revolution had finally begun to subside across most of Europe. During the decade of the 1790’s, the Catholic Church had been subjected to a level of brutality and systematic persecution that hadn’t been seen since Roman […]
‘A Wired Family’ presentation helps adults navigate social media for teens
/in Featured StoriesMaura Baker, Staff Writer In an age where technology is becoming increasingly prevalent, teens have more access to online content than ever before. Around 2009, Stephen J. Smith recognized how children and families were adapting to the ever-changing technology, and what he thought it was ultimately leading to. “As far as initially, their mental health, […]
TMU Institute for Religious Liberty — defending religious liberty is an all or none proposition
/in Featured StoriesLaura Keener, Editor Dr. Ray Hebert, executive director, Thomas More University’s William T. Robinson III Institute for Religious Liberty, welcomed students and guests, Feb. 16, to Mary, Seat of Wisdom Chapel for a discussion on “Political Partisanship and Its Impact on the Future of Religious Liberty.” Asma Uddin, a religious liberty lawyer and scholar, was […]