An excellent tribute to John Senior and the Integrated Humanities Program at KU. The article gives a picture of what the program did and its accomplishments within a broader scope. Written by Philippe Maxence an editor of a Catholic journal based in France, who claims that Senior’s influence has touched him and France, despite being removed […]
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John Senior: In Piam Memoriam
06
Apr 2012
The following was a comment in response to a post about St. Gregory’s Academy back in 2012 on Orbis Catholicus blog when the school was being closed down. I re-printed the comment here because I feel it really captures well an alumnus’ sentiment about the goodness of the school on him personally, but also highlights the importance of the […]
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Letter from Bishop Conley to parents, students, alumni, and friends of St. Gregory’s Academy
08
Feb 2012
Greetings to parents, students and alumni of St. Gregory’s Academy, I would like to introduce myself. My name is Bishop James D. Conley, Apostolic Administrator of the Archdiocese of Denver. I was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Denver under Archbishop Charles Chaput, in May of 2008 by His Holiness, Pope Benedict XVI. I also happen to […]