Free your calendars on Sunday, April 6 and volunteer through Boston College’s Splash for the unique…
Month: February 2014
Ukrainian Christians Stand Firm amid Chaos
As tensions rise between the pro-European Ukrainian populace and the pro-Russian president Viktor Yanukovych, Christians have…
Ignatian Indifference
Marina McCoy is Associate Professor of Philosophy, specializing in ancient philosophy and literature with a particular…
Vatican Considers 16th Century Samurai for Beatification
A 16th-century samurai is currently being considered for beatification following last year’s application to the Congregation…
Catholicism 101: Ash Wednesday
A Catholic does not, in fact, have to go to Mass on Ash Wednesday. Nevertheless, churches…
The New Frontier of Self-Discovery
We, the millennial generation, live in a period of self-discovery. Arguably, everything we do is geared…
Missa gentis humanæ Premieres at St. Ignatius Church
Missa gentis humanæ, a Mass setting composed by the Boston College Music Department’s Professor Ralf Gawlick,…
Protestant Perspective: Luther’s Legacy in Western Christianity
If someone was to ask me what Luther’s legacy in Western Christianity is, that person would…
Guidepost: Finding God in the Bookends
“Do not conform yourselves to this age but be transformed by the renewal of your mind,…
Campus School to Remain at Boston College
On February 7, a decision regarding the Campus School’s location was reached. Boston College’s Campus School…