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A college graduate wearing a mask leans out of a car window holding her diploma.
FaithFaith in Focus
Molly Cahill
Can a ritual that comes a year and a half late possibly mean what it was originally supposed to? No. But it ended up having a deep meaning entirely its own.
FaithFaith and Reason
Jessica Coblentz
My students at a Catholic women's college have taught me—and can teach the rest of the church—a great deal about living in a church marred by the scandal of sexual abuse by clergy.
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FaithFaith and Reason
Adam A.J. Deville
If we can treat others and their ideas with such humility and gratitude, the only thing we will ever want to cancel will be our pride.
FaithNews
Carol Zimmermann - Catholic News Service
John Garvey, president of The Catholic University of America in Washington since 2010, announced Sept. 22 that he will be stepping down from the role he described as “an honor and a privilege” at the end of June.
FaithFaith and Reason
Susan A. Ross
Taking women seriously as students, staff and faculty means that the Jesuit institution considers them as essential to its mission.
Arts & CultureTelevision
Sarah Vincent
Social justice scandals play out in Netflix's newest hit "The Chair", echoing college campuses across the country. The show's empathy is remarkable, but as a recent graduate, some scenes hit too close to home.