Instaurare | Spring 2005

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NSTAURARE

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

April 2005 Volume XIII, Number I

INSIDE THIS ISSUE...

High School Summer Program page 3

O’Donnell Meets with Pope page 5

Christendom for Life page 6

Remembering a True Man of the Church – page 2

Christendom’s Ginski in Missionary Spirit – page 4 Library Obtains Rare Chestertonia – page 5 Christendom Grads Choose the Law – page 6 Fr. James Schall Discusses Liberal Learning – page 7

Christendom Gearing Up For Exciting Summer Programs College Eager to Welcome Sen. Brownback, Fr. Groeschel, and Fr. Pacwa to Campus

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Christendom College hosts a number of popular summer programs for Catholics of all ages every year. The bucolic riverside campus with its comfortable accommodations and modern but pleasing facilities provides a perfect milieu for the study, prayer, and recreation essential to Christian academic community life. These, combined with the quality of the students and the nobility of their pursuit, draw eminent public figures and teachers of the faithful to the campus. This year’s programs and the roster of speakers, teachers, and honorees are impressive.

Next on the calendar is the Notre Dame Graduate School Summer Program, scheduled for June 20 to July 29. For six weeks students from across the country will study, pray, and socialize together on the College’s Front Royal

four of these summer sessions. The program’s content – there are concentrations in moral theology, systematic theology, and catechetics – and flexibility attract many actual or aspiring Directors of Religious Education, catechists, Catholic school teachers, and religious to the Shenandoah Valley every summer.

The campus will be bustling in June and July as the annual High School Summer Program’s two sessions also are underway. Interest in this program has been so high that the Admissions Office this year has limited enrollment to rising high school seniors. The two-week session gives the participants a Beginning the exciting summer glimpse of what student life is season is Graduation Weekend, like at an authentic Catholic May 13-15. Senator Sam College; they are immersed Brownback (R-KS) and Fr. in a Catholic atmosphere where Benedict Groeschel will fun, friendship, culture, and acabe honored at Commencedemics are seamlessly inter-woven, and ment Exercises for their work and achievements EWTN’s Fr. Mitch Pacwa, US Senator Sam Brownback (R-KS), and Fr. Benedict Groeschel coming to Christendom. they emerge having reaped enormous benefits from the experience. and will speak to students campus. The graduate school offers a Master of Arts and their families and friends. see SUMMER, page 3 degree in Theological Studies that can be completed in

Anonymous Donors Give Christendom $1.5 Million in Charitable Gift Annuities

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Each year since its founding in 1977, Christendom has depended on the generosity of donors to provide funding beyond what tuition revenues supply. These funds support the College’s outstanding educational programs, help to maintain the campus, and grow the endowment, so necessary for any college’s financial health. Month after month, year after year, faithful friends of the College have donated millions of dollars in this effort. Although the amount of money necessary for Christendom’s work has increased with the years, the College has been able to attract more donors who are interested in investing in both the present and future.

Two recent gifts stand out. Early last Fall, Christendom received a charitable gift annuity in the amount of $1 million. Recently, the College received a second donation in the amount of $568,000 through the same fund. These two gifts represent a new chapter in the brief history of Christendom’s gift annuity program and have given cause to highlight the program in this issue of Instaurare. In doing so, it will be shown that the gift annuity program’s growth reflects national economic trends and how the program fits into the long term planning at the College. see CHARITABLE GIFT ANNUITY, page 7

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