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Can We Do Better than the Enneagram?

Article Summary from Christianity Today by Sarah Schnitker: Many psychologists have strong views on the Enneagram, ranging from the inquisitive and interested to the dismissive...

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Podcast: Religion as a Context for Character Development with Sarah Schnitker

Dr. Sarah Schnitker is a Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at Baylor University, where she directs the Science of Virtues Lab. She previously researched as an associate...

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Meet the Speaker: Sarah Schnitker

Dr. Sarah Schnitker studies virtue and character development in adolescents and emerging adults, with a focus on the role of spirituality and religion in virtue formation. She...

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Religion and Philosophy

A History of Weddings at Newman University Church

A Catholic wedding is a prayer of the Church community addressed to God and not simply a private celebration for family and friends. A celebration of a sacrament, it is a joyous,...

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Religion and Philosophy

A Virtual Tour of Newman University Church

When​ John Henry Newman was invited to Dublin by the Irish bishops to set up the Catholic University of Ireland, he sought a large space to serve as a chapel and public lecture...

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Religion and Philosophy

Meditative Prayer with Songs from Taizé

Come, O Christ, and fill us with quiet confidence; 
make us realize that your love will never disappear,
 and that to follow you means giving our lives. -Brother Roger Schütz...

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Religion and Philosophy

Liturgy Planning with the Notre Dame – Newman Centre for Faith and Reason

The Notre Dame – Newman Centre for Faith and Reason website features liturgy planning pages with reading and hymn suggestions for each Sunday of the year, weddings, funerals,...

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Religion and Philosophy

Sacred places: Every residence hall on campus has its own chapel.

Sacred places by University of Notre Dame on on Exposure

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Law and Politics

New York Times v. Sullivan and the Original Meaning of the First Amendment

Carson Holloway is Ralph Wardle Diamond Professor of Arts and Sciences and Professor of Political Science at the University of Nebraska, Omaha and a Washington Fellow in the...

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Religion and Philosophy

Oak Flat Under Threat: the urgency of protecting this Indigenous sacred site

The Native American Law Students Association (NALSA), in collaboration with Notre Dame Law School’s Religious Liberty Initiative, hosted the event, “Sacred Lands: Apache...

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Art and History

OVI Seminar Series 2024, IV

Investigating the phenomenon of the so-called ‘rhythmic figures’ in Dante through a new database and query platform for the Commedia, which aims at setting up a new, wide...

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