Baseball Memories, 1943
One aspect of going to University is meeting new people and learning about them. Sometimes, students will acquire nicknames which will then haunt…I mean, stay…
One aspect of going to University is meeting new people and learning about them. Sometimes, students will acquire nicknames which will then haunt…I mean, stay…
On March 12, representatives from the University of Saint Mary of the Lake in Illinois joined friends and family of Rev. Msgr. Milam Joseph in…
Brother Peter Bray, FSC, former Vice-Chancellor of Bethlehem University, delivered the 2025 Cardinal Meyer Lecture, “A Bright Star in a Conflicted Night!” at the University of Saint Mary of the Lake (USML) on March 6 and 7.
As spring approaches, the campus is slowly growing green and fragrant again. In 1943, the seminarians took a scenic walk through the campus to record…
Museums display items not only of beauty, but also items of history and use. This breviary was owned and used by Cardinal Mundelein. A gift…
On February 13, 2025, Dr. Harold D. Horell, the Margaret and Chester Paluch Chair of Theology at the University of Saint Mary of the Lake…
The Holy Spirit at Work in the Church: Theoretical and Practical Dimensions
A seminary ice cream parlour? Who wouldn’t want that? Culver’s is nice, but wandering into an on-campus establishment would be even nicer. Perhaps we should…
If you take a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, you will likely find a book in the shops called Flowers from the Holy Land, usually…
As we wrap up our pilgrimage in Venice, we were given a free day to choose between taking the train to visit the basilica of St. Anthony in Padua or taking a slow day to roam in Venice.
After arriving just outside of Venice last night, we set out today to see The Floating City. The group set out after breakfast, taking a ferry across the Laguna Veneta to Venice Island.
The holy relics in the Catholic faith lift up the mind to prayer. Feehan Memorial Library has many of these relics both in the museum and now on display in McEssy Theological Resource Center.
Advent is a time of waiting and preparing ourselves for the coming of our King, Christ Jesus. This season’s liturgies use many of the writings from the prophets that reflect the deep yearning of the people of God for their long-awaited Messiah.
As we approach the beginning of our silent retreat, I am filled with great gratitude for all the experiences and people we have encountered along this journey. We have travelled through Turkey, a non-Christian land, following St. Paul in his various journeys and visits to the churches in the region.
In a city full of sacred buildings, some churches stand out with their beauty, and one of them is the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, which was the first on our schedule today because we wanted to celebrate the holy Mass there.