Benefactors

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Faith, Evangelization and Canon Law

«To rediscover the content of the faith that is professed, celebrated, lived and prayed, and to reflect on the act of faith, is a task that every believer must make his own, especially in the course of this Year». (Motu proprio Porta fidei n. 9). In this environment, the School of Canon Law of the University of the Holy Cross, from the 11th to the 12th of April, will host its seventeenth annual convention entitled: Faith, Evangelization and Canon Law.

Leadership des saints. Sainteté des Leaders

On February 1st & 2nd of 2013 the University of the Holy Cross hosted the second annual seminar for French entrepreneurs entitled: "Leadership des saints, sainteté des leaders". Organized by "The Thomas More Leadership Institute" of Paris.
About 25 people attended the event including CEOs, consultants, and senior officials of the French government for training and education to positively impact society. The University Rector Msgr. Luis Romera held the inaugural welcoming followed by seminars and workshops on topics like the virtues of leadership, the union between holiness and leadership, the figure of Saint Thomas More as an example for today’s world, and professional vocations.

New Collection for the Santa Croce Library

On December 6th, 2012 in the University Reading Room, there was a ceremony honoring the gift of the IV edition of the Complete Works of Søren Kierkegaard (1813-1855). The volumes were edited by N.J. Cappelørn and published by the Søren Kierkegaard Forskningscenteret of the University of Copenhagen. The work comprises 55 volumes (28 texts and 27 apparatus critici) in the original language. They were donated to the Library by the Danish couple Kirsten Bjarup & Kjeld Søndergaard, friends and benefactors of the University who attended the event.

Senza fini che vita è?

Come avrete già avuto modo di leggere, nei giorni scorsi abbiamo ospitato presso la nostra università probabilmente il più importante filosofo cattolico vivente, Robert Spaemann. L’incontro è stato molto interessante ed ha dato a tutti i partecipanti molti spunti di riflessione, in particolare ci ha colpito il riferimento alla mancanza di consapevolezza del fine e alla necessità di riflettere sulle proprie azioni. Ascoltandolo ci è venuta quindi una domanda in un certo senso provocatoria, aiutare un giovane sacerdote a formarsi per aiutare noi tutti e la nostra chiesa è un fine sufficiente? Per noi SI !!

Approfondimenti: http://www.pusc.it/sites/default/files/pdf/2013/Spaemann-Testo_100113.pdf