As part of the Irish Rover’s Alumni Column, this issue’s column is written by an Executive Editor Emerita on the L’arche Kilkenny communities.
You Call Yourself a Christian?
As part of the Irish Rover’s continuing Pillar of Thought column, this issue’s focus is a reflection on a service trip to the Andre House of Hospitality in Phoenix.
The Power of Prayer
As part of the Irish Rover’s continuing Right to Life column, this issue’s focus is the Spirituality Commission of Notre Dame Right to Life.
A Sister’s Spirituality: Prayer and Sacrament in Vocation
As part of the Irish Rover’s continuing series on vocational discernment, Sr. Margaret Mary Mitchel shares her own vocational journey as well as advice to those discerning their own vocations.
Who’s Who at Notre Dame: John Zack
Maggie Duncan sits down to talk with John Zack, the Head Sacristan at the Basilica for the past nine years.
Settling for Less
Lyssa Mall reflects on the damaging effects of sexual impurity on authentic love and calls for women to seek a higher love.
Right to Life: Project Mom
Jana Zuniga reports on Project Mom, a Right to Life initiative that plans, hosts and sponsors baby showers for local mothers with high risk pregnancies.
Progressive Phrases And Preschool Practices
Katie Petrik reflects on “people first language”, arguments for social equality and “politically correct trends” in relation to her role as a teacher of preschool children.
Who’s Who At Notre Dame: Len Gish
Maggie Duncan spends some time with Len Gish who has been part of the Notre Dame football family for an incredible 52 seasons.
Right Where You Are, Just The Way You Are
Maggie Schmid reflects on her first year at Notre Dame and her summer spent volunteering with the Appalachia Service Project.