Mark Langley (鈥89) is a husband, a father of 12, an educator, and an amateur brewer. In this last capacity, he has detected a novel relationship between his faith and his hobby.
In a new column at the Daily Signal, examines the criticism and complaints, and finds them wanting.
As a demonstration 鈥渢hat commemorates those lives snuffed out before seeing the light of day,鈥 the annual March for life, writes Sean Fitzpatrick (鈥02), 鈥渋s, perhaps first and foremost, a funeral march.鈥
The recent release of The Selected Sermons of Rev. Thomas A. McGovern, S.J., has stirred up some dear memories for Gregory A. Pesely (鈥77):
Some timely words of advice in USA Today from alumna journalist Katrina Trinko (鈥09): 鈥淣o one needs to be able to buy a big-screen TV on Thanksgiving.鈥
Two alumni brothers, Phil (鈥97) and Luke Halpin (鈥98), played significant roles in the production of a new one-hour documentary film, Miles Christi: Soldiers of Christ in America.
Earlier this month, Pater Edmund Waldstein, O.Cist. (鈥06), moderated a panel discussion about the recently concluded Synod on the Family, featuring Raymond Cardinal Burke, Prefect Emeritus of the Apostolic Signatura.