Dear Friends of St. Gregory’s Academy, The Season at hand offers us the perfect opportunity for sacrifice and prayer. Now is the time to engage our lenten practices with the mission at hand. We are approaching the high feast days of three powerful saints. Saints who are so closely connected to our cause; St. Gregory, […]
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A message from The Clairvaux Institute
03
Mar 2012
Category: Catholics, St. Gregory's Academy
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Austen’s Art of Manners
29
Feb 2012
Hello! This is my first post. I’m teaching high school English in rural Louisiana, and in order to spark some interest in my seniors as they begin Pride and Prejudice I wrote them a mini, informal essay. We had a wonderful discussion about Southern manners versus Northern (lack of) manners – and I explained to […]
Category: Catholic Schools, Catholics, It Is What It Is
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“Jerusalem’s Claim on Us” – Dr. Louise Cowan
25
Feb 2012
It is my pleasure to direct your eyes to an essay by our beloved Dr. Louise Cowan. It is called “Jerusalem’s Claim on Us.” This essay has lifted up my soul so well that I do hope you set aside some time to read it. Dr. Cowan has delved into the very nature of the […]
Category: Adventure, Catholics, Christian Educator, church fathers, Dallas, Dallas Institute for Humanities and Culture, Dr. Cowan, Dr. Louise Cowan, English Professor, Essay, Greece, It Is What It Is, Jerusalem's Claim on Us, Liberal Arts, Literature, Philosophy, Poetry, Restoration of Christian Culture, Teaching, UD, University of Dallas
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