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Patricia A. McGuire, President, Trinity Washington University
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Patricia A. McGuire, President, Trinity Washington University
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Oct
08
2018

Voices of Trinity: Survey on Sexual Violence

Trinity students, faculty and staff are deeply concerned about issues of sexual violence in our society. Participants in our campus survey on #MeToo have a lot to say on these critical issues, this blog will carry summaries of the survey all week.

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Sep
23
2018

Stand Up, Speak Out: The Trinity Imperative

A Trinity education demands that we exercise our Freedom of Speech confidently and urgently in service to others.

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Engaging the Church in Crisis

Lay persons must be included in crafting solutions to the profound damage wrought by the clergy sex abuse crisis in the Church.

By mcguirep | Catholic issues
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Clericalism’s Comeuppance

Clericalism walls off the men of the Church from the humanizing experiences, insights and wisdom of the laity, especially women.

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Letter of Pope Francis on the Child Sex Abuse Crisis

‘With shame and repentance, we acknowledge as an ecclesial community that we were not where we should have been, that we did not act in a timely manner, realizing the magnitude and the gravity of the damage done to so many lives. We showed no care for the little ones; we abandoned them.”

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Cardinal Sins

The Pope, cardinals, bishops and priests must work more humbly and urgently with the entire community of the Catholic Church to atone for the tragedies perpetrated by abusive ministers of the Church.

By mcguirep | Catholic issues . Religion
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Message to Congress: Free the Children!

Congress has a grave responsibility to act immediately to restore the detained children to their families. To do any less is collusion in the human rights crisis that the current administration policy has created.

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“Be A Nuisance Where It Counts”

Every day is Earth Day… be a nuisance to insist on environmental justice for the future of our planet. And come see “River Blue” on Thursday at 6:30 pm in Social Hall to learn more about environmental justice!

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Trinity in Solidarity with the March For Our Lives

Trinity students, faculty, staff and friends gathered to teach and learn about gun violence, and express solidarity with all who are seeking solutions to this great American tragedy.

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Trinity Women Making History: Perpetua Wanjiru Macharia ’64

Perpetua Wanjiru Macharia ’64 was a champion for educational attainment in Kenya with a particular emphasis on the rights of women and promotion of educational and professional advancement for women and girls.

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