Instaurare | Spring 2003

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The The Christendom Christendom College College Update Update Instaurare (vt. to restore, strengthen, renew)

March 2003 Volume XI, Number I

INSIDE THIS ISSUE...

Life and Death Choices page 3

The Gift that Keeps on Giving page 6

Graduate School Growing page 7

The Year of the Rosary – page 2 Turning Arts into Crafts – page 4 Capital Campaign Contributors – page 5 Defending Human Rights at the UN – page 6 Christendom Grads Take on the Law – page 8

The Campaign for Christendom Declared a Victory College concludes first-ever capital campaign, reaching projected target of $12 million

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After years of planning and three years of hard work, Christendom College has officially reached its $12 million goal and ended its first-ever capital campaign, The Campaign for Christendom: Advancing Catholic Higher Education.

“On behalf of President Timothy O’Donnell, Madame Chairman of the Board of Directors Mrs. Donna Bethell, the volunteers and campaign organizers, and the students who will benefit from the fruits of this capital campaign, I offer the college’s sincere thanks to the hundreds of friends and benefactors who made this important dream a reality. Praised be Jesus Christ,” says John F. Ciskanik, Vice President for Planning, Development, and College Relations.

The flagship of The Campaign for Christendom: St. John the Evangelist Library.

Looking back, the path to success has not come without cost. Beginning in the summer of 2000, The Campaign for Christendom had achieved the 75% mark. But then the terrorist attacks in New York City and Washington, D.C., changed everything. The resulting uncertainty in the financial markets compounded the

difficulty of maneuvering with a “planned” operational shortfall. In other words, as Christendom College highlighted its capital campaign needs, a “planned” weakness in operational fund raising had become more acute as a result of the unstable financial markets. In fact, as of mid-February, the College has only reached about 65% of its operational goal! Still, the successful conclusion of The Campaign for Christendom comes during the College’s 25th anniversary year and shows a widespread recognition of the vital need for Catholic colleges that work to “restore all things in Christ.” For the past twenty five years, Christendom College has contributed to the pursuit of Christian unity called for by Pope John Paul II through its work in Catholic Higher Education. Today the College enrolls approximately 500 students at its undergraduate campus in Front Royal, VA, and its Notre Dame Graduate School campus in see CAMPAIGN, page 3

John Stuart Dies of Cancer O’Donnell Appointed Consultor to Pontifical Council John Stuart, Christendom graduate class of 1987, died of cancer on Thursday, February 6, 2003, in Arlington, VA. John, 37, was the devoted husband of Hieu P. Stuart; son of former Christendom Board member Walter J. Stuart and the late Kathleen C. Stuart; and brother of Mary H. Stuart, Ann M. Corkery, Sheila Zeisemer, and Joseph W. Stuart, all of whom are alumni of the College. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at St. Timothy Catholic Church in Chantilly, VA, on February 10 by Fr. Matthew Zuberbueler (Class of ‘91) and concelebrated by Fr. Tom VanderWoude (Class of ‘88) and Fr. Kenneth Rodger Hunter-Hall (NDGS lecturer in Theology and Spirituality).

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Pope John Paul II has appointed Christendom College President Timothy T. O’Donnell to a five-year term as a Consultor of the Pontifical Council for the Family. Alfonso Cardinal Lopez Trujillo, President of the Pontifical Council for the Family, selected O’Donnell for this appointment. O’Donnell hopes to aid the Council in promoting the pastoral ministry of and apostolate to the family through the application of the teachings and orientation of the ecclesiastical Magisterium, and helping Christian families fulfill their educational and apostolic mission. see COUNCIL, page 7 Non Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 6445 Merrifield, VA 22081


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