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‘Allowing the spirit to enter’ is how extended service trips succeed By Buff Lindau Photo by Brian MacDonald “Our programs are most successful when students open themselves to serving others and let God into their lives,” said MOVE director Heidi Ludewig St. Peter ’96. Extended service for a week or more at an off-campus site [...]

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Jerome Monachino ’91 leads the 60-member Liturgical Choir By Mark Tarnacki “Sometimes I just need to get out of the way and let God do God’s thing,” says Jerome Monachino ‘91, who has led the Saint Michael’s Liturgical Choir for 16 years.  “We can end up in a discussion about why there’s suffering in the [...]

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The new history course, The Society of St. Edmund in the Era of Civil Rights, uses archival photos, documents, interviews and a trip to Selma, Alabama, to enlighten students about the Edmundites’ crucial role in American history. by Caroline Crawford and Elizabeth Scott History of Hope slideshow More than 40 years and 1,000 miles separate [...]

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Fr. Stan Deresinski, SSE ’74 on the Society of St. Edmund and the challenges of the 21st century War and the war mentality, growing poverty, identifying a moral compass in a world of infinite options, healing a Church divided, confronting the merchants of death with the Gospel of Life, and finding good men to bring [...]

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Fifty years of ministry for Fr. Ray Doherty, SSE ’51 By Mark Tarnacki A rugged, affable young priest wearing a sweatshirt and holding a baseball glove made a favorable first impression on eight-year-old Mike Donoghue 50 years ago.

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