Harvard’s Catholic chaplain reveals a record 80 people are joining the Catholic Church this year—the largest class in the university’s history.
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From @WSJFreeEx: What’s happening at Harvard mirrors a larger shift. Each generation since the mid-20th century has been less religious than the one before, but Gen Z is different. Young Catholics today are particularly devout, writes @mj_koch.
https://t.co/g6jyjUCAjJ
On September 12, the Harvard Catholic Forum held an event on “Christian Nihilism and Romanticism” at which I spoke, with an excellent response by Fr. Nathaniel Sanders, the Harvard undergraduate chaplain.
Today my talk, “Three Mistakes About Power and Justice,” is posted @thenewdigest. Fr. Sanders’ response will run tomorrow.
Enjoy!
https://t.co/2yWSLTzBQI
On September 12, in company with the most excellent Fr. Nate Sanders, Harvard undergraduate chaplain, I’ll be doing a seminar on “The Crisis of Nihilism” at the Harvard Catholic Forum on September 12. I’ll offer a critique of nihilism about law and the rule of law, broadly understood.
Open to undergraduates, graduate students and young professionals. Registration link below. Hope to see some of you there!
https://t.co/1gIXipyfED