Two Pope Leos, Social Justice and Trinity’s Ongoing Mission
Social Justice is the foundation of our mission at Trinity. Alumnae, students, faculty and special guests gathered to discuss how popes from Leo XIII to Leo XIV have influenced Trinity’s mission and work.
Solidarity with Immigrants, a Social Justice Imperative
Our faith demands that we stand in solidarity with immigrants and refugees, and that we reject the tactics of fear and terror, cruel and inhumane treatment of people who have already suffered too much.
Who Will Champion DEI?
In the most diverse society the world has ever known, supporting diverse student populations in college is both a moral imperative and a social necessity for our nation’s future.
Pope Leo XIV: The Right Leader for Our Global Church
In these challenging times, Pope Leo XIV brings a wealth of international experience to the pontificate.
Pope Francis: Trinity Community Remembrances and Tributes
As the world prepares to say farewell to Pope Francis, members of the Trinity family share remembrances and tributes for “The People’s Pope”
Pope Francis, Apostle of Social Justice
Pope Francis was a force for change in the Catholic Church and throughout the world.
Seeking Resurrection
Let this Easter moment renew our resolve to be people of the Resurrection.
All the Childless Ladies
Disparaging women’s life choices should have no place in a presidential campaign. Women have agency — and most important, the right to VOTE. Whatever your choice, VOTE!!
The Influential Women Who Founded Trinity
Sr. Ann Howard, SNDdeN, Director of Campus Ministry, reminds us of the courage and creativity of the religious women who gave life to Trinity in its first two decades: Sr. Julia McGroarty, Sr. Mary Euphrasia Taylor, and Sr. Raphael of the Sacred Heart.
Freedom for the Thought That We Hate
Universities are places of free speech and thought, but we must not tolerate hate speech or anti-semitism.