NSTAURARE
The Christendom College Update Instaurare (vt. to restore, strengthen, renew)
December 2006 Volume XIV, Number IV
INSIDE THIS ISSUE . . . Academic Freedom and the Catholic University – page 2
Italian Night Festivities page 5
Medieval Fest page 7
Christendom Sports page 8
Ruse Discusses UN Threats – page 3 Fall Play Has Students Looking for Spouses – page 3 Golf & Tennis Open Brings Crew Closer to Reality – page 4 Career Development Office Inspires Students – page 7
College Community Makes Pilgrimage to Shrine
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In the early morning hours of November 1 Christendom students, faculty, and staff boarded buses bound for the Basilica of the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, DC. It was the College’s first All Saint’s Day pilgrimage, and its success points toward the establishment of an annual event. The day was a full one. After touring the Basilica, the Christendom group assisted at the noon Mass celebrated by Apostolic Nuncio Archbishop Pietro Sambi. Concelebrants included Christendom Chaplain Fr. John Heisler and alumnus Fr. Ben Cameron of the Fathers of Mercy. Ten young men from the College were
among the many altar servers. Students were pleased to learn that EWTN was televising the Mass. The pilgrims also made an afternoon holy hour in the crypt chapel before returning refreshed to Front Royal, there to enjoy the remainder of the holiday granted them in observance of the Solemnity. Pilgrimages have long been an expression of the communal life of prayer at the College, and in past years have included trips to the Franciscan Shrine of the Holy Land and Mount Saint Mary’s.
Dr. Timothy O’Donnell met with Apostolic Nuncio Archbishop Pietro Sambi.
Christendom’s student body participated in a pilgrimage to the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, DC, on the Solemnity of All Saint’s Day, November 1.
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