Prof. Callahan and the pledge class of @nebraskaphikaps wish to say THANK YOU to everyone who made this a successful Giving Tuesday! Your support makes possible programs like Called to Greatness, our for-credit course on the life of virtue for fraternity pledges.
"I will never forget having Eucharistic adoration in the woods during autumn. Hearing the wind blow, seeing the leaves fall; there's something so special about worshiping Christ in the midst of His creation.” – Aaron Vrbka, UNL ‘24
Tomorrow is #GivingTuesday and we're counting on your support to bring the best of Catholic thought and culture to our students. We rely on and appreciate the generosity of alumni, benefactors and friends in this critical mission.
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Join us tonight for a riveting lecture by Dr. Derek Yonai on the application of game theory to Catholic vocations and the practice of the Faith.
7pm in the Swanson Auditorium of the Nebraska Union.
Join us tomorrow night for a conversation with Fr. Caleb La Rue on "The Theology of Literature: An Analysis of Popular Contemporary Mythology in Media". 7:30pm in the downstairs classroom of the UNL Newman Center.
#Easter Blessings! Our long journey through Lent has come to an end as we experience the pure joy of Jesus' resurrection on this #EasterSunday. This is really not an end, though, it's the beginning of a new journey to grow closer to our Lord every day.
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" A new commandment I give unto you: That you love one another, as I have loved you." - John 13:34
Image: Domenico Ghirlandaio's Last Supper, Museum of San Marco (1486), Florence. Seen by Institute students on our Spring Break pilgrimage.
Join Fr. Caleb La Rue, Chancellor of @cdolincmedia, for a discussion on "The Theology of Literature: An Analysis of Contemporary Popular Mythology in Media" in Room 019 of the UNL Newman Center at 7:30pm on Tuesday, April 11th.
Applications are now open for our Fall 2023 courses. Come learn with us the best in Catholic Thought and Culture. 3 transferable credit hours in the Humanities and Philosophy:
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Our student chapter of the Thomistic Institute here at UNL is hosting Dr. Michael Root next Wednesday (3/29) at 7pm in the Heritage Room of the Union for "What is our Hope? Heaven and the Kingdom of God". Reception to follow. Free and open to the public!
Day 2 began in Assisi with Mass at the tomb of St. Francis. Then to the basilica of St. Clare to pray before the San Damiano crucifix and at the tomb of St. Clare herself. Before heading to Florence our group stopped at the Porziuncola.
Friday night, I spoke to 54 young men - high school and college age - at a discernment weekend at St. Gregory the Great Seminary. 25 from our Lincoln Diocese and 29 from our partner dioceses. Please pray for these good men who gave up their weekend to pray and discern!
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Ciao from Assisi! Our students began their Italian pilgrimage today in Assisi with Mass at the tomb of Bl. Carlo Acutis and walking around the historical sites of St. Francis and St. Clare.
Join us Wednesday, March 8 for "The Intellectual Life of the Mother of God" with Dr. Zena Hitz at the UNL Newman Center, Rosary Hall at 6:30pm. Reception to follow. Free and open to the public!
Join us Wednesday, March 8 for "The Intellectual Life of the Mother of God" with Dr. Zena Hitz at the UNL Newman Center, Rosary Hall at 6:30pm. Reception to follow. Free and open to the public!
It's great to be at #MarchForLife in Washington, D.C. with nearly 200 students from the Diocese of Lincoln! We've celebrated Mass, listened to great pro-life speakers and made a clear statement about the importance of caring for mothers and protecting life, including the unborn.