- The formal process for sainthood has begun for Holy Cross Brother Columba O’Neill, C.S.C., a humble cobbler who worked at the University of Notre Dame and served as a confrere of the University’s founder, Rev. Edward Sorin, C.S.C.
- Alumni Association awards 2022 Lennon Life PrizesThis spring, the Notre Dame Alumni Association recognized nine clubs as recipients of the Lennon Life Prize, part of the Chuck and Joan Lennon Gospel of Life Initiative — a set of programs aimed at activating the University’s robust clubs network to be forces for good in upholding the value of life at all stages.
- Campus Ministry launches two new websitesNotre Dame Campus Ministry has announced the launch of two new websites, CampusMinistry.nd.edu and Basilica.nd.edu.
- University of Notre Dame to establish consortium of Catholic universities to study Muslim-Christian relationsThe University of Notre Dame, in partnership with Catholic universities in Italy and Lebanon, has established a consortium for the study of Muslim-Christian relations.
- Of faith and reason: Reflecting on Sister Kathleen Cannon’s 32 years at Notre DameAs she plans for her retirement in June 2022, her passion for everything — from advising, to preaching, to championing women and diversity — shines as brightly as her faith.
- Standing in solidarity: Notre Dame expands partnership with Ukrainian Catholic UniversityUniversity of Notre Dame President Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C., and Metropolitan-Archbishop Borys Gudziak, organizer and president of Ukrainian Catholic University (UCU), entered into an agreement today to significantly expand the existing academic, religious and cultural partnerships between the two universities.
- de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture presents Evangelium Vitae Medal to John BruchalskiThe de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture presented the 11th annual Notre Dame Evangelium Vitae Medal to Dr. John T. Bruchalski, founder of Tepeyac OB/GYN, one of the largest pro-life clinics in the United States, at a Mass and dinner attended by more than 450 guests and friends on April 23.
- Notre Dame Stories: A Conversation with Commencement Speaker Archbishop Borys GudziakArchbishop-Metropolitan Borys Gudziak spoke with the Henri Nouwen Society’s “Henri Nouwen, Now & Then” podcast to discuss the harsh realities facing the Ukrainian people, and how their faith and strength of character have already given them the moral victory during the Russian invasion.
- Notre Dame Office of Life and Human Dignity produces original series on spirituality of lifeThe Notre Dame Office of Life and Human Dignity at the McGrath Institute for Church Life has partnered with the Sisters of Life to produce an original, 12-part video series designed to educate and form participants on how to accompany a woman experiencing the uncertainty and fear of unexpected pregnancy.
- Environmental activist Sharon Lavigne to receive Notre Dame’s 2022 Laetare MedalSharon Lavigne, an environmental justice activist, will receive the University of Notre Dame’s 2022 Laetare Medal — the oldest and most prestigious honor given to American Catholics — at Notre Dame’s 177th University Commencement Ceremony on May 15 (Sunday).
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