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Four Days on the Holy Mountain By Nick Cizin
This past summer, I was blessed to spend four days on Mount Athos. The pilgrimage was organized by Orthodox Christian Fellowship, a national college student ministry. Mount Athos, often referred to as the Holy Mountain, is a peninsula in Northern Greece dedicated solely to monasteries. According to Athonite tradition, the
Jesus Is All We Need By James Unciano
Jesus Is All We Need We always seek for fame, But we never seek His Name. We always seek for money and power, But we never appreciate the blessings He showers. Worldly things we say loud and proud, But in Jesus we are silent and quiet. This is what society is. It takes away our heart's true bliss Which
Called by God By Silvia Maresca
On Hope and “Getting Back to Normal” by Ben Jaros
It seemed like a combination of slow-motion and whiplash. In an email to the University Community on Tuesday, March 10th, President Nyre announced to all students that classes would be canceled for the remainder of that week, and that classes would “resume online beginning on Monday, March 16th, through at
Virtual Mass: Spending Sunday Online by Emma Newgarden
Interview With Dr. Quinn by Bridgette Favale
Bridgette Favale: What is your academic focus and how did you come to that passion? Dr. Quinn: I teach courses in British and Irish history for the History Department. I’ve also taught in the Honors Program for quite a while, looking specifically at the intellectual history of what historians call the
The Stone Which the Builders Accepted by Joe McGlone
On February 6, Seton Hall’s community celebrates the 150th anniversary of the dedication of the chapel. The dedication of a church is when the church, by the authority of the bishop, officially recognizes and blesses a building and names it an official place of worship within the Catholic Church. In 1860,