“Glory” Women’s Conference Kicks Off Historic Summer of Steubenville Conferences
Franciscan University of Steubenville kicked off its landmark 50th summer of Steubenville Conferences with Glory: Women’s Gathering on June 6–8.
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Franciscan University of Steubenville kicked off its landmark 50th summer of Steubenville Conferences with Glory: Women’s Gathering on June 6–8.
While the Boston Red Sox Organization continues to celebrate Gay Pride Month by hosting, yet again, gay pride and a gaggle of drag queens at a home game at Fenway Park on June 9, the Wall Street Journal reports that corporate America’s enthusiasm for underwriting June Pride celebrations has greatly diminished.
Baron Crow project to offer students hands-on experience in ethically grounded defense research.
Continuing their commitment to obstructing much of what President Trump has attempted to do to strengthen relationships with global leaders, the Democrats have now insulted millions of faithful Catholics by blocking the confirmation of Brian Burch, the President’s choice to serve as the Ambassador to the Vatican.
The move toward euthanasia happens while the country is seeing a strong and steady rise in conversions and baptisms.
New eateries to bring jobs and provide a welcoming social space.
The Psychology Department at Franciscan University of Steubenville invites applications for two full-time, tenure track positions beginning Fall 2026.
Shaped by the duplicity and the draconian demands of the nation’s COVID response during their high school years, and the proliferation of podcasts addressing family values, fiscal responsibility, and individual liberty, a new Yale Youth Study of 4,100 self-described registered voters reveals that younger voters, ages 18-21, are significantly more likely to move toward traditional values.
While some in the media attempted to portray the bomber of the Palm Springs fertility clinic as a right-wing anti-abortion zealot, the person taking credit for the bombing, Guy Edward Bartkus, 25, of Twentynine Palms, describes himself on X as a “pro-mortalist” which is an ideology that celebrates death and opposes the creation of all new life.
“A degree in Catholic humanitarian service from Franciscan University will be like no other because of the fidelity of our faculty and students to the Gospel.”