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Heaven on Villa

Author: Fr. Charlie McCoy, C.S.C.

Posted In: Campus Ministry

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Fr. Charlie McCoy, C.S.C, Associate Professor of Mathematics at the University of Portland, has checked in with his post for this month, and as always, it is beautiful, moving reflection. If you have ever wonder what heaven is like, you will get some answers today Read More


Ivy League Catholic: A Lake of Beer

Author: Fr. Peter Walsh, C.S.C.

Posted In: Campus Ministry

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For all those whose curiosity is piqued by the title of this month’s offering from Fr. Peter Walsh, C.S.C., who works in campus ministry at Yale University, you will not want to miss this post. Beer brewing a ministry? Read on to find out how bonding over making beer can bond us in Christ. Read More


Ivy League Catholic: The Church’s Future … Now

Author: Fr. Peter Walsh, C.S.C.

Posted In: Campus Ministry

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Fr. Peter Walsh, C.S.C., our Holy Cross priest working in Campus Ministry at Yale, has sent in his monthly blog post, sharing about a dynamic new program to educate in the faith the next generation of leaders for the Church. Read More


Ivy League Catholic: Reporting from Peru

Author: Fr. Peter Walsh, C.S.C.

Posted In: Campus Ministry, Mission, and Peru

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I´m writing this from the Centro Patricio Peyton, CSC, in Lima, Peru, where I am leading a group of Yale students on an Alternative Spring Break trip. The Peyton Center is an extraordinarily beautiful and comfortable building for weary students to stay after spending the day unloading wheel chairs donated from the United States or teaching English and Math to students at a local Fe y Alegria school. The dusty brown hills of Lima where the Peyton Center is located seem far from the moist, green Mayo that gave birth to Fr. Peyton, but his vision of strengthening family life through prayer and education in the faith is very much present in the work of this place. Read More



Ivy League Catholic: Bridging the Gap

Author: Fr. Peter Walsh, C.S.C.

Posted In: Campus Ministry

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In his latest post for us from Campus Ministry at Yale, Fr. Peter Walsh, C.S.C., tells us the significance that the regulation of cellular protrusions by abl-family kinase-mediated cortactin phosphorylation has on the future of the Church and the world. It’s a mouth full, for sure, but you will understand … Read More



An Ivy League Catholic: The Saint and the Sultan

Author: Fr. Peter Walsh, C.S.C.

Posted In: Campus Ministry

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Fr. Peter J. Walsh, C.S.C., has given us his second offering in posts from Yale University, where he works in Catholic campus ministry. Today’s story is of a powerful encounter of education in the faith when some of Fr. Peter’s Catholic students and some of Yale’s Muslim students came together in dialogue. Read More


An Ivy League Catholic: Into the Belly of the Beast

Author: Fr. Peter Walsh, C.S.C.

Posted In: Campus Ministry

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This September, Fr. Peter Walsh, C.S.C., began his fifth year as assistant chaplain at Saint Thomas More, the Catholic Chapel  at Yale University. In his monthly blog post, he will share his adventures as an educator in the faith at one of the world’s premier universities. Today he underscores the importance of Catholic faith formation at secular universities to form tomorrow’s leaders. Read More


It All Adds UP: A 30-Foot Gorilla

Author: Fr. Charlie McCoy, C.S.C.

Posted In: Campus Ministry, Education, and Universities and Colleges

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Fr. Charlie McCoy, C.S.C., was ordained to the priesthood April 18, 2009, at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart. While the oils were still drying on his hands, he was sent to the University of Portland to teach in the math department (as he has a PhD in math from Notre Dame) and to be a priest in residence in one of the undergraduate dorms. In this series, “It All Adds Up,”  Fr. Charlie will share the adventures of a college priest. In today’s post, Fr. Charlie shares about a 30-foot gorilla. If that does not light your curiosity to read more, I do not know what will! Read More


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