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Over 44,000 Catholics worldwide watched Night of Hope, a Franciscan University of Steubenville virtual summer conference for Catholic adults.
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Over 44,000 Catholics worldwide watched Night of Hope, a Franciscan University of Steubenville virtual summer conference for Catholic adults.
Pro-choice, same-sex marriage, and women’s ordination advocates may have to find another site to vent their anger at the Catholic Church now that the National Catholic Reporter has laid off some of their biggest allies.
UPDATED: June 10, 2022 Franciscan University of Steubenville has signed and returned the certification and agreement form for the Cares Act funds received from a federal grant. Franciscan University of Steubenville has used more than 50% of the funds received under Section 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act to provide Emergency Financial Aid Grants to eligible…
Franciscan University of Steubenville will continue its popular Catholic summer conferences for adults and teens with two livestreaming conferences.
Pro-choice, same-sex marriage, and women’s ordination advocates may have to find another site to vent their anger at the Catholic Church now that the National Catholic Reporter has laid off some of their biggest allies.
Pro-choice, same-sex marriage, and women’s ordination advocates may have to find another site to vent their anger at the Catholic Church now that the National Catholic Reporter has laid off some of their biggest allies.
Starting with the fall 2020 semester, Franciscan University of Steubenville will offer online versions of its Bachelor of Arts in Catechetics, Bachelor of Science in Management, and Bachelor of Arts in Psychology programs.
The Human Life Review editors invited the participants on the following pages to contribute a reaction to the statement
The Human Life Review editors invited the participants on the following pages to contribute a reaction to the statement
Pro-choice, same-sex marriage, and women’s ordination advocates may have to find another site to vent their anger at the Catholic Church now that the National Catholic Reporter has laid off some of their biggest allies.