A Prayer for the Supreme Court
Let us pray that the Supreme Court justices will have the wisdom and inspiration to reach the right result for Dreamers and all undocumented persons in the cases set for oral argument on Tuesday.
New Students Straw Poll Results: Election and Issues
Trinity’s New Students have opinions! (Yes, they are Trinity Women!) Read the results of the straw poll taken during the CAS New Student Convocation.
Evil Will Not Triumph
The rise of white supremacy is an expression of profound spiritual bankruptcy in the human community. We must restore hope, justice and peace.
Mob Rule and the Tree of Life
In our grief over yet more tragedy, we must insist that our leaders stop the hateful rhetoric and confront the violence that courses through the dark corners of American life.
Voices of Trinity: Clergy Sex Abuse Crisis
97% of the Trinity community responding to our survey agree that priests who abuse children should be prosecuted, and 87% believe that bishops who fail to report child abusers should also be prosecuted. Read more in our continuing analysis of the campus survey on sexual violence.
Voices of Trinity: Sexual Violence and the Kavanaugh Hearing
Read Trinity faculty, staff and student opinions of the Senate hearing and Christine Blasey Ford’s testimony.
Voices of Trinity: Constitution Day 2018 – First Amendment Discussion
“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” (First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States)
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.
Sr. Ann Howard to Grads: May You Inherit Peace
“Peace in our nation and our neighborhoods, may we learn to value all human life, all ages, all abilities, all racial, ethnic, educational backgrounds, toward a feasible and possible relationship of integrity and cooperation! With safety in playgrounds and schools, in city streets and rural farms and forests, let us grow in Peace.”
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.