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First Year Law Students Retreat to Share Sacred Stories

Before a backdrop of lightning-streaked skies darkening over the Appalachian Mountains, six student leaders sat in front of the 1Ls gathered at Georgetown’s Calcagnini Contemplative Center and shared their sacred stories. Twenty-three students listened to accounts of the fullness of … Continue reading

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God, Grace, and Guinness

On a cool September evening Fr. Paul Rourke and I enticed law students away from their books and invited them to participate in conversations around various theological topics. The Catholic Students Association and the Protestant Campus Ministries of Georgetown University sponsored … Continue reading

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“I belong with you, You belong with me.”

I arrive at the Anacostia High School Library at half past five on a Tuesday evening . The room holds a collection of individuals from various groups. There are thirty high school students, five teachers, a handful of school and … Continue reading

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