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Pro-life leaders explore how to change hearts and minds post-Roe

The pro-life movement should work to change hearts and minds on the issue of abortion by demonstrating "radical solidarity" with women and unborn children, some of the movement's leaders said at a Jan. 19 panel in the nation's capital.

U.S. Catholic honored for helping raise money to restore Paris cathedral

Carla Knorowski, a lifelong resident of Chicago, is a fundraiser by profession who believes stray coincidences sometimes foretell a life's path.

School ‘Bus’: NFL Hall of Famer Bettis goes back to Notre Dame for degree

Jerome Bettis, in his football days, got the nickname "The Bus" because he was carrying would-be tacklers along with him during his punishing runs from scrimmage.

Nicholas Sparks not shy about using Catholic influences in romance novels

Best-selling novelist Nicholas Sparks' most recent book, "The Wish," presents a plot common to many of his successful books.

Marathon bronze medalist loves ‘running more than just about anything’

Molly Seidel, the most decorated runner in the University of Notre Dame's history, became just the third American woman to medal in the Olympic Marathon when she took bronze in the women's event in Tokyo Aug. 6.

What young people could most profit from hearing about marriage

Young people today experience various pressures and expectations that can make them anxious. In a recent essay, Professor Timothy P. O’Malley, of Notre Dame’s McGrath Institute for Church Life, crisply describes some of the over-the-top pressures that graduating college students are likely to encounter in commencement addresses:

Biden skips Notre Dame commencement while thousands sign petition criticizing abortion position

At the University of Notre Dame's graduation ceremony May 23 with over 14,000 in attendance including graduates, faculty members, families and friends, one notable absence for some was President Joe Biden.

Obedience to God’s will

As Catholics, we have a beautiful intercessor, the Virgin Mary, to whom we pray for protection and guidance. During the month of May, one of the two months in which Mary is particularly honored, we ask that her gentle, loving voice help us know the way we are to go in life.

Obedience to God’s will

As Catholics, we have a beautiful intercessor, the Virgin Mary, to whom we pray for protection and guidance. During the month of May, one of the two months in which Mary is particularly honored, we ask that her gentle, loving voice help us know the way we are to go in life.

Business executive who is gospel singer, author to receive Laetare Medal

Carla Harris, a top executive at the investment bank Morgan Stanley, and a celebrated gospel singer, speaker and author, will be awarded the University of Notre Dame's 2021 Laetare Medal.

Hornung, Notre Dame Heisman winner and Green Bay Packers Hall of Famer, dies

Paul Hornung, who won the Heisman Trophy while playing football for Notre Dame and had a Hall of Fame career with the illustrious Green Bay Packers teams of the 1960s, died Nov. 13 in Louisville, Kentucky. He was 84.

Barrett’s Supreme Court nomination gives spotlight to Notre Dame Law School

If Judge Amy Coney Barrett is confirmed to the Supreme Court, she will be the first Notre Dame Law School graduate to sit on the bench of the nation's highest court and the only sitting justice with a law degree not from Harvard or Yale.
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