Weekly Mass

Join the de Nicola Center community for Mass each week in the Our Lady of Mercy Chapel in Geddes Hall.…
Join the de Nicola Center community for Mass each week in the Our Lady of Mercy Chapel in Geddes Hall.…
Join the de Nicola Center community for Mass each week in the Our Lady of Mercy Chapel in Geddes Hall.…
Join the de Nicola Center staff, students, faculty, and friends for a family-friendly tailgate before the Irish host Stanford at Notre Dame Stadium.
We'll gather beginning at 3:00 p.m., with food, drink, games, and fun.
No RSVP necessary. See you there, and GO IRISH!…
Join the de Nicola Center community for Mass each week in the Our Lady of Mercy Chapel in Geddes Hall.…
Archbishop Anthony Fisher, OP (Archdiocese of Sydney), will offer a reflection on "Newman and the Religion of the Future and the Future of the Academy," exploring how Catholic institutions of higher education play a crucial role in bringing forth Newman’s understanding of Christianity as the religion of the future. A reception will follow in the Eck Commons.…
Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s historic decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the University of Notre Dame’s de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture and the Notre Dame Office of Life and Human Dignity at the McGrath Institute for Church Life are hosting a panel discussion series addressing questions facing women, physicians, and policy makers entitled “Caring for Women and Children: Navigating Medicine, Law, and Policy After Dobbs…
Saint Gianna Beretta Molla's daughter will join Mary Pat Jahner, the director of the Saint Gianna and Pietro Molla Maternity home in Warsaw, ND, to discuss Saint Gianna and her legacy.
Originally published at righttolife.nd.edu…
Professor Thomas Pink has taught for most of his career at King’s College London. He writes on the freedom of the will, on ethics and political philosophy and on the history of these subjects. He is currently working on the political theory of Thomas Hobbes and its relation to natural philosophy and theology. He read history and philosophy at Cambridge, where he also received his PhD. After working in London and New York for a merchant bank, he returned to philosophy in 1990 as a Research Fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge. He then lectured at Sheffield University prior to moving to King's College in 1996.…