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Sr. Dorothy Stang, SND: 10 Years of Remembrance

Ten years after her assassination in the Amazon rainforest, Sr. Dorothy Stang, SND still inspires us to greater commitment to action for social justice.

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Voices of Trinity: Junior Airen Washington in Israel

Airen Washington ’16 carries on the grand tradition of Trinity Women standing at the center of world events!

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Trinity Gospel Choir Rocks Notre Dame Chapel!

Many thanks to the Trinity Gospel Choir for launching our holiday season with joy!

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Pope Francis: Humility, Mercy and Common Sense

Pope Francis is teaching a powerful lesson in pastoral leadership.

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September 11 and Winds of War

On this day, let us pause to remember all those who sacrificed so much on September 11 and the years since that day. And let’s pray for peace.

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Remembering Sr. Regina Finnegan, SND

Sr. Regina Finnegan, SND, led Trinity’s Board in a time of great change. Her legacy at Trinity and at the Academy of Notre Dame in Villanova lives on in the lives of our graduates.

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How Dr. King Changed Me… and Trinity

This 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington is an occasion to reflect on the ways in which Dr. King’s leadership provoked change among individuals, institutions and our nation.

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Wearing Death

The Bangladesh factory disaster demands that we call major retailers and fashion labels to a higher moral standard for the fair and just treatment of workers.

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Pacem in Terris @ 50

50 years ago Pope John XXIII courageously set forth the true agenda for making peace in the world. Half a century later, the work has hardly begun.

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