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Catholic Identity College Guide
NATIONAL CATHOLIC REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 7, 2014 C1 The Register’s 10th Annual CATHOLIC IDENTITY 2014 COLLEGE GUIDE C2 AQUINAS COLLEGE C2 THE AUGUSTINE INSTITUTE C2 AVE MARIA UNIVERSITY C2 BELMONT ABBEY COLLEGE C2 BENEDICTINE COLLEGE C2 CAMPION COLLEGE AUSTRALIA his National Catholic Register C4 THE CatHOLIC DIStaNCE UNIVERSITY resource is made possible through C4 THE CatHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERIca the cooperation of bishops, college C4 CHRISTENDOM COLLEGE T presidents, our benefactors and our C4 COLLEGE OF SAINT MARY advertisers. This year, 38 schools went on C4 COLLEGE OF ST. MARY MAGDALEN record in answer to these questions: C4 DESALES UNIVERSITY C4 DONNELLY COLLEGE C4 FRANCIScaN UNIVERSITY OF StEUBENVILLE C5 HOLY APOSTLES COLLEGE AND SEMINARY C5 HOLY CROSS COLLEGE C5 HOLY SPIRIT COLLEGE C5 INSTITUTE FOR THE PSYCHOLOGIcaL Text of the questionnaire we sent to Catholic colleges. ScIENCES C5 INTERNatIONAL THEOLOGIcaL 1. Did the president make the public “Profession of Faith” and INSTITUTe — sCHOOL OF catHOLIC take the “Oath of Fidelity”? THEOLOGY 2. Is the majority of the board of trustees Catholic? C5 PONTIFIcaL JOHN PaUL II INSTITUTE FOR STUDIES ON MARRIAGE AND FAMILY at 3. Is the majority of the faculty Catholic? THE catHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERIca 4. Do you publicly require all Catholic theology professors to have C6 JOHN PAUL THE GREat catHOLIC UNIVERSITY the mandatum? C6 LIVING WatER COLLEGE 5. Did all Catholic theology professors take the “Oath of OF THE ARTS Fidelity”? C6 MADONNA UNIVERSITY 6. Do you provide daily Mass and posted times (at least weekly) for C6 MARYVALE INSTITUTE individual confession? C6 mOUNT ST. MARy’S 7. -
Notre Dame Seminary Graduate School of Theology
Notre Dame Seminary Graduate School of theology Academic Catalog 2018 - 2019 1 Table of Contents Table of Contents ......................................................................................................................................1 Mission and History .............................................................................................................5 Mission Statement ........................................................................................................5 History ..........................................................................................................................5 Accreditation ........................................................................................................................8 Governance and Administration ..........................................................................................9 Functions of the Board of Trustees ............................................................................11 Functions of the Faculty Council ...............................................................................12 Location and Campus ........................................................................................................13 Student Services .................................................................................................................15 Library ........................................................................................................................15 Bookstore ...................................................................................................................15 -
Catalog 2020-2021 TABLE of CONTENTS
Magdalen College of the Liberal Arts Catalog 2020-2021 TABLE OF CONTENTS Our Mission: A Catholic Liberal Arts Education 3 Our Campus 7 Academic Calendar 9 Overview of the Program of Studies 12 Philosophy and Humanities 13 Sacred Scripture, Theology, & Catechesis 18 Music and Art 21 Geometry and Science 22 Writing 25 Junior Project 26 Senior Thesis, Portfolio, & Comprehensive Exam 27 Classical Languages 30 Study Abroad Program 31 The Honors Program 31 Majors and Major Classes 32 Requirements for Graduation 36 General Academic Policies 39 Accreditation, Degree-Granting Authority, & the Credit Hour 47 Career Pathways Program 48 Admissions 48 Scholarships and Financial Aid 50 Fees, Accounts, & Administrative Policies 57 The Board of Trustees 62 Faculty, Chaplain, Administrators, & Staff 63 2 A CATHOLIC LIBERAL ARTS EDUCATION Magdalen College of the Liberal Arts seeks to serve her students, their families, the Church, and society by providing a premier Catholic, Great Books, liberal arts education that is faithful to the magisterium and rooted in a vibrant liturgical and sacramental culture, calling all within her collegiate community to a life of intellectual excellence, service, and faithful discipleship. (Mission statement of Magdalen College of the Liberal Arts) As our mission statement indicates, the mission of the college is an integrated one, consisting of a primary academic dimension and a spiritual dimension. The latter nourishes and orients the academic dimension while providing the animating principles of the larger collegiate culture and its ultimate purpose. Though these two aspects may be distinguished conceptually, in the lived experience of our community they are one. The natural outgrowth of this mission is a collegiate culture characterized by integral formation for human flourishing oriented to vocation through the free giving of self: “Man can fully discover his true self only in a sincere giving of himself” (Gaudium et spes § 24). -
Notre Dame Alumnus, Vol. 13, No. 02
The Archives of The University of Notre Dame 607 Hesburgh Library Notre Dame, IN 46556 574-631-6448 [email protected] Notre Dame Archives: Alumnus IMHHHMHiilHa LU S6c < Notre Dame ALUMNUS O^ o o ^^'«;^5^ > CO UJ > TIMOTHY P. GALVIN, PH.B., '16 Devoted Alumnus President of the Alumni Association Supreme Director, Knights of Columbus Eminent Attorney and Orator November, 1934 34 The 1<lo t T e 'Dame cA lumnus November, 1934 Association; while the Editor may be that our infringement upon the in confined to a large portion of routine; dulgence of the University, no matter CCA4HENT and while the treasury continues to how satisfied Notre Dame may be sufl'er a most pernicious financial with the results, is difBcult to justify '. anemia—^the Association continues a in the face of economic recovery. Radio waves have controlled the definite, even rapid, progress, con While we do not pretend to believe direction of cars, ships, planes, etc., trolled by those radioactive forces that all our members are happily or without the aid of human hands. that have always worked for our profitably employed, we bring up progress, though in normal times again those time-worn contentions The direction of the Notre Danie through human agents. Alumni Association is in somewhat that we still hold to be most moder similar vein now. • ate— five dollars, the annual dues, Bills have been mailed as in the represent very little drain on any The waves of the depression over happy days of yore. No veneer, no form of income. We maintain that whelmed us financially. -
FICE Code List for Colleges and Universities (X0011)
FICE Code List For Colleges And Universities ALABAMA ALASKA 001002 ALABAMA A & M 001061 ALASKA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY 001005 ALABAMA STATE UNIVERSITY 066659 PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND C.C. 001008 ATHENS STATE UNIVERSITY 011462 U OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE 008310 AUBURN U-MONTGOMERY 001063 U OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS 001009 AUBURN UNIVERSITY MAIN 001065 UNIV OF ALASKA SOUTHEAST 005733 BEVILL STATE C.C. 001012 BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN COLL ARIZONA 001030 BISHOP STATE COMM COLLEGE 001081 ARIZONA STATE UNIV MAIN 001013 CALHOUN COMMUNITY COLLEGE 066935 ARIZONA STATE UNIV WEST 001007 CENTRAL ALABAMA COMM COLL 001071 ARIZONA WESTERN COLLEGE 002602 CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY 001072 COCHISE COLLEGE 012182 CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY 031004 COCONINO COUNTY COMM COLL 012308 COMM COLLEGE OF THE A.F. 008322 DEVRY UNIVERSITY 001015 ENTERPRISE STATE JR COLL 008246 DINE COLLEGE 001003 FAULKNER UNIVERSITY 008303 GATEWAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 005699 G.WALLACE ST CC-SELMA 001076 GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLL 001017 GADSDEN STATE COMM COLL 001074 GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY 001019 HUNTINGDON COLLEGE 001077 MESA COMMUNITY COLLEGE 001020 JACKSONVILLE STATE UNIV 011864 MOHAVE COMMUNITY COLLEGE 001021 JEFFERSON DAVIS COMM COLL 001082 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIV 001022 JEFFERSON STATE COMM COLL 011862 NORTHLAND PIONEER COLLEGE 001023 JUDSON COLLEGE 026236 PARADISE VALLEY COMM COLL 001059 LAWSON STATE COMM COLLEGE 001078 PHOENIX COLLEGE 001026 MARION MILITARY INSTITUTE 007266 PIMA COUNTY COMMUNITY COL 001028 MILES COLLEGE 020653 PRESCOTT COLLEGE 001031 NORTHEAST ALABAMA COMM CO 021775 RIO SALADO COMMUNITY COLL 005697 NORTHWEST -
Bishop Roger Morin: a Legacy of Service 2 Most Reverend Roger P
Gulf Pine CATHOLIC VOLUME 34 / NUMBER 12 February 10, 2017 Bishop Roger Morin: A Legacy of Service 2 Most Reverend Roger P. Morin Third Bishop of Biloxi (2009 - 2016) Bishop Roger Paul Morin was Orleans. In 1973, he was appointed associate director of Bishop Morin received the Weiss Brotherhood Award installed as the third Bishop of Biloxi the Social Apostolate and in 1975 became the director, presented by the National Conference of Christians and on April 27, 2009, at the Cathedral of responsible for the operation of nine year-round social Jews for his service in the field of human relations. the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin service centers sponsored by the archdiocese. Bishop Bishop Morin was a member of the USCCB’s Mary by the late Archbishop Pietro Morin holds a master of science degree in urban studies Subcommittee on the Catholic Campaign for Human February 10, 2017 • Bishop Morin Sambi, Apostolic Nuncio to the from Tulane University and completed a program in Development 2005-2013, and served as Chairman 2008- United States, and Archbishop 1974 as a community economic developer. He was in 2010. During that time, he also served as a member of Thomas J. Rodi, Metropolitan Archbishop of Mobile. residence at Incarnate Word Parish beginning in 1981 the Committee on Domestic Justice and Human A native of Dracut, Mass., he was born on March 7, and served as pastor there from 1988 through April 2002. Development and the Committee for National 1941, the son of Germain J. and Lillian E. Morin. He has Bishop Morin is the Founding President of Second Collections. -
Trey Ange Diaconate Ordination Aug. 10 LAKE CHARLES – Bishop Year Project,” Ange Said
00964812 Vol. 42, No. 16 Trey Ange diaconate ordination Aug. 10 LAKE CHARLES – Bishop year project,” Ange said. deacon in Austin. He also told cause its broken. You take it revelation and then in Sep- Glen John Provost will ordain It was during his work ex- him that since he was receiv- and heal it and take as much tember 2010 his parents – on Trey Ange, a native of Lake perience in Austin that he felt ing a call at that time, perhaps time with it as you need and the day he was scheduled to Charles and soon a fourth- his first “real” nudge from the he should explore what that then give it back when you are meet with Msgr. (Daniel A.) year theology seminarian Holy Spirit. call might be. done with it because I can’t do Torres, the then Director of at Notre Dame Seminary in “I was 23 years old and re- “I thought, yeah, he was anything with it. Seminarians and Vocations. New Orleans, to the transi- member hearing some sort of insinuating priesthood,” “My heart was such a fer- He finished up his work in tional diaconate, at 6 p.m. on a call for the first time ever,” Ange said. “But, I had already tile seed bed that when the Austin and returned home in Wednesday, August 10 in Our he said. “Previously, I had thought that wasn’t the case. I time came and I received it April 2011. He was sent to St. Lady Queen of Heaven Catho- never heard any kind of call, had discerned previously and back from the Lord, He had Paul Catholic Church in Elton lic Church. -
Contents • Abbreviations • International Education Codes • Us Education Codes • Canadian Education Codes July 1, 2021
CONTENTS • ABBREVIATIONS • INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION CODES • US EDUCATION CODES • CANADIAN EDUCATION CODES JULY 1, 2021 ABBREVIATIONS FOR ABBREVIATIONS FOR ABBREVIATIONS FOR STATES, TERRITORIES STATES, TERRITORIES STATES, TERRITORIES AND CANADIAN AND CANADIAN AND CANADIAN PROVINCES PROVINCES PROVINCES AL ALABAMA OH OHIO AK ALASKA OK OKLAHOMA CANADA AS AMERICAN SAMOA OR OREGON AB ALBERTA AZ ARIZONA PA PENNSYLVANIA BC BRITISH COLUMBIA AR ARKANSAS PR PUERTO RICO MB MANITOBA CA CALIFORNIA RI RHODE ISLAND NB NEW BRUNSWICK CO COLORADO SC SOUTH CAROLINA NF NEWFOUNDLAND CT CONNECTICUT SD SOUTH DAKOTA NT NORTHWEST TERRITORIES DE DELAWARE TN TENNESSEE NS NOVA SCOTIA DC DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA TX TEXAS NU NUNAVUT FL FLORIDA UT UTAH ON ONTARIO GA GEORGIA VT VERMONT PE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND GU GUAM VI US Virgin Islands QC QUEBEC HI HAWAII VA VIRGINIA SK SASKATCHEWAN ID IDAHO WA WASHINGTON YT YUKON TERRITORY IL ILLINOIS WV WEST VIRGINIA IN INDIANA WI WISCONSIN IA IOWA WY WYOMING KS KANSAS KY KENTUCKY LA LOUISIANA ME MAINE MD MARYLAND MA MASSACHUSETTS MI MICHIGAN MN MINNESOTA MS MISSISSIPPI MO MISSOURI MT MONTANA NE NEBRASKA NV NEVADA NH NEW HAMPSHIRE NJ NEW JERSEY NM NEW MEXICO NY NEW YORK NC NORTH CAROLINA ND NORTH DAKOTA MP NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS JULY 1, 2021 INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION CODES International Education RN/PN International Education RN/PN AFGHANISTAN AF99F00000 CHILE CL99F00000 ALAND ISLANDS AX99F00000 CHINA CN99F00000 ALBANIA AL99F00000 CHRISTMAS ISLAND CX99F00000 ALGERIA DZ99F00000 COCOS (KEELING) ISLANDS CC99F00000 ANDORRA AD99F00000 COLOMBIA -
Catholic? at Mass at the Newman Center, Giving a Retreat Talk on “God Is Love,” and Cooking for 3
NATIONAL CATHOLIC REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 11, 2011 C1 national catholic register, september 11, 2011 Catholic Identity College Guide’11 C2 AQUINAS COLLEGE C2 THE AUGUSTINE INSTITUTE C2 AVE MARIA UNIVERSITY C2 BELMONT ABBEY COLLEGE C2 BENEDICTINE COLLEGE C2 THE CATHOLIC DISTANCE UNIVERSITY C2 THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA C2 CHRISTENDOM COLLEGE C2 COLLEGE OF SAINT MARY C2 COLLEGE OF ST. MARY MAGDALEN C2 THE COLLEGE OF ST. THOMAS MORE C2 DESALES UNIVERSITY C2 FRANCISCAN UNIVERSITY OF STEUBENVILLE C3 HOLY APOSTLES COLLEGE AND SEMINARY C3 HOLY SPIRIT COLLEGE C3 INSTITUTE FOR THE PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES C3 PONTIFICAL JOHN PAUL II INSTITUTE FOR STUDIES ON MARRIAGE AND FAMILY AT THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA C3 JOHN PAUL THE GREAT CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY C3 LIVING WATER COLLEGE OF THE ARTS C3 MOUNT ST. MARy’s UNIVERSITY C3 OUR LADY SEAT OF WISDOM ACADEMY C3 REDEEMER PACIFIC COLLEGE C3 ST. GREGORy’s universiTY C3 SAINT VINCENT COLLEGE C3-C4 THOMAS AQUINAS COLLEGE C4 THE THOMAS MORE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS C4 UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS C4 UNIVERSITY OF MARY Jesus Goes C4 UNIVERSITY OF ST. THOMAS C4 WALSH UNIVERSITY C4 WYOMING To College CATHOLIC OLLEGE t’s that time of year again: A new academic year begins. So many possibilities for I learning about different subjects — and faith. The most important must-have students can bring to college is Christ. Christ is needed more than ever on cam- pus. Be the students who bring Jesus there, witnessing with your words and actions and his National Catholic Register resource is made possible through the cooperation of choices — in and out of class. -
Musicianserving the Liturgical Musicians of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans Vol
The Archdiocesan MUSICIANSERVING THE LITURGICAL MUSICIANS OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHDIOCESE OF NEW ORLEANS VOL. I, No. I NolaCatholic.org/LiturgicalMusic Fall 2019 ARCHDIOCESAN MUSICIANS’ CONVOCATION Saturday, November 16, 2019 Notre Dame Seminary-Archbishop Schulte Auditorium 2901 South Carrollton Avenue, New Orleans 8.30AM-12 Noon See Page 2 for Further Details FROM THE DIRECTOR OF THE ARCHDIOCESAN OffICE OF WORSHIP From the very beginning, With the full support of Archbishop Gregory M. Aymond, liturgy and music have it is my privilege to introduce this Archdiocesan been quite closely related. Mere words do not suffice Commission on Sacred Music with the primary goal when man praises God. of assisting musicians in their efforts to lead our local Discourse with God goes parishes in more fully participating in this mystery of beyond the boundaries of the liturgy. human speech. Hence by its very nature the liturgy has everywhere called upon the This goal will be accomplished by providing literature, help of music, of singing, workshops, and theological/spiritual presentations and of the voices of creation to help us grow in our understanding of liturgical in the sounds of instruments. music – its purpose, production, and performance – The praise of God, after all, does not involve only man. and to employ this expertise to enhance liturgies in Fr. Nile C. Gross, S.T.L. To worship God means our parishes, no matter how large or small. Through Director, Office of Worship to join in that of which all [email protected] this newsletter and scheduled events, we hope that creatures speak. musicians from around the diocese will be able to - Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger connect and collaborate with one another in order November 17, 1985 to share with one another practical ideas, skills, VIII International Church Music Congress in Rome and spiritual support, which will, in turn, enrich the liturgical experiences in our local parish communities. -
Catholic Identity College Guide
NATIONAL CATHOLIC REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 15, 2019 B1 l Catholic Nationa Regist The er’s 2019 CA Y THOLIC IDENTIT COLLEGE GUIDE SACRED HEART SEMINARY & SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY B2 THE ATHENAEUM OF OHIO / MOUNT ST. MARY’S his National Catholic Register resource is made possible SEMINARY through the cooperation of bishops, college presidents, our B2 AQUINAS COLLEGE B3 AUGUSTINE INSTITUTE benefactors and our advertisers. This year, 38 schools went on record in answer to these questions: B3 AVE MARIA UNIVERSITY T B3 AVILA INSTITUTE B3 BELMONT ABBEY COLLEGE Text of the Questionnaire We Sent to Catholic Colleges UNIVERSITY OF ST. THOMAS B3 BENEDICTINE COLLEGE 1. Did the president make the public “Profession of Faith” and take the “Oath of B3 CAMPION COLLEGE AUSTRALIA Fidelity”? B4 CATHOLIC DISTANCE UNIVERSITY 2. Is the majority of the board of trustees Catholic? B4 THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA 3. Is the majority of the faculty Catholic? B4 CHAVAGNES STUDIUM 4. Do you publicly require all Catholic theology professors to have the mandatum? B4 CHRISTENDOM COLLEGE 5. Did all Catholic theology professors take the “Oath of Fidelity”? B5 DESALES UNIVERSITY 6. Do you provide daily Mass and posted times (at least weekly) for individual B5 DIVINE MERCY UNIVERSITY confession? CAMPION COLLEGE B5 DONNELLY COLLEGE 7. Do you exclude advocates of abortion, euthanasia, embryonic stem-cell research, cloning or advocates of the redefinition of marriage as commencement B5 FRANCISCAN MISSIONARIES OF OUR LADY UNIVERSITY speakers and/or recipients of honorary degrees? B5 FRANCISCAN UNIVERSITY OF STEUBENVILLE 8. Do you exclude sponsoring campus groups and clubs that are not in line with Catholic teaching (examples: abortion- and LGBT-related clubs)? If allowed, B5 HOLY APOSTLES COLLEGE please explain. -
Christmas Style
ARCHBISHOP GREGORY AYMOND Christmas Style Enter the home of Archbishop Gregory Aymond on the campus of the Notre Dame Seminary on South Carrollton Avenue, and you will experience a special, sacred feeling. Reminders of the birth of Jesus, the origin in the celebration of Christmas, are everywhere, from portraits of the Blessed Virgin Mary and baby Jesus to statues gracing the vestibule and the reception room walls and nearby tables. Inside the vestibule, a handsome winding stairway, lined with festive red poinsettias, OPPOSITE: The elaborate ceiling will lead you to the sacred chapel that truly makes this home presents the motif of the Te Deum, unique. which is sung every year on January The home was designed by architect Allison Owen and built 8 to fulfill the promise made by by contractor Joseph Fromherz in 1926, with the chapel added then-Bishop-elect Louis-Guillaume- Valentin Dubourg and the Ursuline during the 1935 renovations under the direction of Archbishop nuns after the victory in the Battle of Joseph Rummel. The chapel is a unique space with an elaborate New Orleans. ceiling that presents the motif of the Te Deum, which is sung every year on January 8 to fulfill the promise made by then- BELOW: Built in 1926, the home of Bishop-elect Louis-Guillaume-Valentin Dubourg and the Ursuline the Archbishop of the New Orleans Diocese is located on the grounds of nuns after the victory in the Battle of New Orleans. the Notre Dame Seminary. The stained glass windows in the chapel represent the patrons of the Archdiocese of New Orleans: the Blessed Virgin Mary; St.