The year 2025 marks a significant milestone for the Congregation of the Mission (the Vincentians) as the global religious community celebrates 400 years since its formal founding. In anticipation of this celebration, the worldwide Vincentian family and St. John’s University are focusing on prayer, reflection, discernment, and programming to increase awareness of the impactful and enduring Vincentian charism.| American Catholic Tribune
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Pope Francis has named Most Rev. Richard G. Henning ’86C, ’88G as the 10th bishop and seventh archbishop of the Archdiocese of Boston, MA. Archbishop-elect Henning is currently the bishop of the Diocese of Providence.| American Catholic Tribune
According to reports, Democrat presidential nominee Kamala Harris has chosen Minnesota Governor Tim Walz to serve as her running mate for the upcoming general election.| American Catholic Tribune
Jonathan Giardina ‘26 had to overcome initial nerves before presenting a motion to dismiss in court, where he was assisting on a case as an intern at Legal Services of the Hudson Valley (LSHV). This experience was part of his involvement in St. John’s Law School’s Summer Public Interest Fellowship Program, made possible by alumna Genie Cesar-Fabian ‘04.| American Catholic Tribune
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A nursing candidate at St. John’s University recently received a prestigious scholarship for talented students with financial needs who are studying for a career in health care.| American Catholic Tribune
American Olympians achieving podium positions in Paris include several Catholics who have consistently expressed their reliance on faith throughout their athletic careers.| American Catholic Tribune
Archbishop Dennis M. Schnurr of Cincinnati has issued a statement addressing the opening ceremony of the Summer Olympics in Paris, which took place on July 26, 2024. The ceremony featured a controversial depiction of Leonardo da Vinci’s painting "The Last Supper," which Archbishop Schnurr described as a "grotesque, highly-sexualized parody." He expressed concern that this portrayal mocked the faith of 2.6 billion Christians worldwide and the institution of the Holy Eucharist.| American Catholic Tribune
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Walsh University has appointed Claire Corridoni as the new Director of Campus Ministry. Corridoni, an alumna of Walsh University, earned a Bachelor of Science in Education in 2018 as a Blouin Scholar. Since graduation, she has dedicated her life to ministry, serving in various roles across multiple parishes and dioceses. Her work includes significant contributions with NET Ministries in the USA and Scotland, where she led teams of young adults in retreat ministry and discipleship.| American Catholic Tribune
On the feast of The Transfiguration of the Lord, Aug. 6, Archbishop Shelton J. Fabre celebrated the annual opening Mass for educators heading into a new school year.| American Catholic Tribune