Dianne Traflet, associate dean of graduate studies and seminary administration at Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology, traces Mother Seton’s history from the 1790s through the early 1800s and finds parallels — and lessons — applicable to our own unsettling times.
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The Seton Hall community responds with characteristic resilience in the face of a global pandemic.
Comments closedOur patroness was no stranger to the consequences of deadly infectious diseases. Her experiences offer parallels—and lessons—for our own unsettling times.
Comments closedOnly a handful of Roman Catholic priests have won Emmys, and this summer Father Michael Russo ‘67/M.Div.’75 became one of them.
Comments closedA gift from Pat Burgh House, Ed.D. ’01 to the Stetar-Finkelstein Fund recognizes her lifelong commitment to learning.
Comments closedKeaton Douglas has taken her talents for entertaining and created a program to help people heal from addiction. A class at the Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology changed her life — and the lives of those in recovery.
Comments closedThe coronavirus pandemic has upended the way Americans are living their lives day-to-day — changes to our daily existence have been swift and disorienting. Faith and faith practices provide many with a strong foundation to face uncertainty or hardship.
Comments closedSeton Hall helps professed religious students from abroad continue their education so they can return home to share the lessons they’ve learned.
Comments closedIn the Spring 2018 issue of Seton Hall magazine, we wrote about a number of priests with Seton Hall connections who had served as military chaplains. After asking readers to send us the names of others who had served in this important role, we received a number of emails and calls.
Here are details…
Comments closedThough Catholic priests are underrepresented as chaplains in the U.S. military, priests with Seton Hall connections have made an outsized impact in their service of fellow servicemen and women.
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