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Misericordia’s Sr. Rosemary Connelly to receive ND’s Laetare Medal
Mercy Sister Rosemary Connelly, the former longtime executive director of Misericordia Home and a well-known member of the Chicago community, will receive national recognition for her work with people with developmental disabilities when she receives the University of Notre Dame’s highest honor, the Laetare Medal, during the university’s commencement ceremony on May 19.
No 'Hesburgh' picture without 'Catholics vs. Convicts,' filmmaker says
Patrick Creadon, who made the new documentary "Hesburgh" about Holy Cross Father Theodore Hesburgh, the priest who led the University of Notre Dame for 35 years, said that film wouldn't have been possible had it not been for a feature he made three years earlier for ESPN, "Catholics vs. Convicts."
‘Notre Dame Trail’ pilgrimage saluted school’s spirit, founders and Mary
At 80, Holy Cross Brother Larry Stewart planned to walk and bike a 320-mile pilgrimage that is close to his heart and his faith.
Foundation supports values-based leaders
Arthur J. Schmitt might not be a household name, but his legacy has had a lasting effect on genera...
New study shows homeless assistance works - State budget impasse reduced funds for needy in Chicago by $1 million
When homeless prevention funds are available, a person’s chance of becoming homeless within six m...
What should a Catholic university be like?
Make no mistake about it: Holy Cross Father Wilson Miscamble loves the University of Notre Dame.
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