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Franciscan University of Steubenville is closely monitoring the COVID-19 coronavirus. There are currently no suspected or confirmed cases at Franciscan.
Franciscan University of Steubenville is closely monitoring the COVID-19 coronavirus. There are currently no suspected or confirmed cases at Franciscan.
New Mentorship Program Helps Those Discerning Religious LifeMarch 5, 2020 STEUBENVILLE, OHIO—Vocations Outreach, a student-led initiative at Franciscan University of Steubenville, recently announced a new mentorship program to assist young men and women discerning consecrated religious life. “Discernment can be a difficult and confusing journey, especially if you don’t have anyone to guide you through…
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.
Franciscan University of Steubenville will hold its 72nd commencement exercises May 8-9, 2020, with over 675 graduates expected.
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.
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More than 300 Franciscan University students will spend their spring break serving the people of God on 14 domestic and international mission trips.
Franciscan University’s Master of Catholic Leadership Program has been awarded an $80,000 grant from the USCCB to address suicide among Native Americans.
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.