Instaurare | Spring 2004

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

April 2004 Volume XII, Number I

INSIDE THIS ISSUE...

Crocker Talks Catholic Freedom page 4

An Ideal Husband Break Down page 5

All American Hoopster page 8

Give to God What is God’s – page 2

Alumna Directs Crisis Pregnancy Center – page 3 Cardinal Arinze to Speak at Summer Institute– page 5 Regis Martin Begins Literary Revival – page 6 Message of Mercy at Christendom – page 7

Supreme Knight Gives Keynote at NDGS Patronal Feast Carl Anderson Exhorts the College to Persevere in Faith and Reason to Renew Society

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Arlington Bishop Paul S. Loverde joined 130 other friends, benefactors, faculty and staff to celebrate the Patronal Feast of Christendom College’s Notre Dame Graduate School (NDGS) on March 24, 2004, at the Washington Golf and Country Club in Arlington, VA. Carl A. Anderson, Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus, delivered the keynote address. Anderson is the chief executive officer and chairman of the board of the world’s largest Catholic family fraternal service organization (KofC), which has 1.6 million members. Pope John Paul II has appointed Anderson as a member of the Pontifical Academy for Life; an auditor to the October 2001 World Synod of Bishops; a member of the Pontifical Council for the Laity; a Knight in the

Order of St. Gregory the Great; and a consultant to the Pontifical Council for the Family. Additionally, Anderson has served in various positions in the Executive Office of the President of the United States, including Special Assistant to the President and acting Director of the White House Office of Public Liaison. He is vice president of the Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family at The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC, and he serves on the Board of Directors of the Pope John Paul II Cultural Center and the Board of Trustees of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, both in Washington, DC. “Christendom College is an initiative that has grown steadily because so many administrators, faculty, and families were determined to give God permission to let Him work through them,” he began. “Because of that, Christendom College is succeeding and in so doing is changing Catholic education. And I believe it will continue to

Christendom President Dr. Timothy O’Donnell, Arlington Diocese Bishop Paul Loverde, and Supreme Knight Carl Anderson at the NDGS Patronal Feast dinner on March 24.

do so for a long time.” He continued by explaining that the very name,

see ANDERSON, page 7

College to Sponsor First-Ever President’s Invitational Golf Tournament for Student Center

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On May 24, Christendom College will hold its first-ever President’s Invitational Golf Tournament at Bull Run Golf Club in Haymarket, VA. Located in the picturesque foothills of historic Bull Run Mountain, the golf club boasts one of the area’s premier day fee courses. Nationally acclaimed golf course architect Rick Jacobson designed the course to be a modern classic that is both fair and challenging. Large, wide fairways through the beautiful hardwoods of Virginia provide ample landing area from the five sets of tees. Proceeds from this tournament will help fund a new Student Union Center on Christendom’s campus.

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Dean of Student Life J. Michael Brown is directing the planning and fund drive for this project, one which will add tremendously to the already vibrant student life on campus. “Students need to have a designated and an appropriate resource for recreation and leisure on campus,” says Dean Brown. “Currently, the College does not have such a place. In the past few years, the lack of a student center has been a consistent concern of Christendom students. Just as a family needs a ‘living room,’ that is, a place for the family to gather to commune and to nourish their relationships, so our students need a similar place to make possible see STUDENT CENTER, page 5

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