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The Vocation of Nursing
Dr. Marie T. Hilliard sat down with Msgr. James P. Shea to discuss her broad experience in bioethics and of the vocation of nursing, offering insights into difficult ethical questions.
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Privacy Policy
This is the privacy statement for websites and pages of the University of Mary.
Nov 24, 2020 -
Icon of Relationality
The Immaculate Conception and perpetual virginity of Mary serve as the antithesis of the non-relational existence of humanity due to the Fall.
Dec 4, 2020 -
Dr. Marie T. Hilliard
Marie T. Hilliard, PhD, JCL, MS, MA, RN, DM, serves as a Senior Fellow at the National Catholic Bioethics Center and on the faculty of Bioethics at the University of Mary.
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The Scandal of the Church
Can the Church really be Christ's body, inhabited by the Holy Spirit, when there is so much sin and weakness among its members?
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The Uniqueness of the Church
The Church is unique among human institutions and organizations: it is not only a human thing, but like Christ himself is both human and divine, a continuation of the Incarnation.
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The Holiness of the Church
The Church is the hospital that dispenses the medicines and teaches the protocols that can heal and change wounded, fallen humans, preparing us for the presence of the Holy God.
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Situating the Catholic Studies Project
Newman in 1852. Dawson in 1909. John Paul II in 1990. Briel in 1993. Recognizing key moments that led to the formation of the Catholic Studies project helps us to grasp its significance.
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The Three Integrative Tasks of Catholic Studies
At its core, the Catholic Studies project seeks integration: faith and reason through all academic and professional disciplines, faith and life, and proper inculturation of the Gospel.
Dec 4, 2020 -
The Decision to Become a Disciple
To become a disciple requires something far more than being intrigued, interested, or moved by Christ: to become a disciple is to make a firm act of will to give one's life away.
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