By Fr. Steven Olds, S.S. Portraits of John XXIII and John Paul II were created by Fr. Peter Wm. Gray, S.S., during the autumn of 2013 in response to the news of the canonization of Pope John XXIII and Pope John Paul II. As part of his creative work, Fr. Gray spent...
The Theological College bus departed early on April 26th with two dozen seminarians eager to learn about the genesis of the Church’s history in Southern Maryland. The morning began with Mass celebrated by newly ordained Fr. Scott Holmer (Archdiocese of Washington) at...
By Anthony Sciarappa, 2nd Theology, Diocese of Pittsburgh Vieban Hall was a flurry of activity and food on Friday, April 25th. Beanbags where being tossed, tamales and tacos were served, and The Mask of Zorro was playing on a TV in the background. Over all it made for...
By: Rev. Mr. Mathew Kiehl, 4T One of the hallmarks of Sulpician formation is the communauté éducatrice, a community in which formation and discernment permeates every aspect of life. At Theological College, the Student Government Association (SGA) serves as one of...
On Tuesday, April 22nd, at Mass for the Tuesday of the Octave of Easter, the Theological College community remembered in a special way Theodore Basselin, the American industrialist whose generosity established the Basselin scholarship. This event marked the 100th...
By Fr. Phillip Brown, S.S. It’s always a wonderful opportunity to be able to travel to Rome and get back in touch with my own days studying there (I did my license and doctorate at the Pontifical Gregorian University between 1995 and 1999) and to breath in the...
By Benjamin Garcia (1T) At Tenebrae, we gather as at the foot of the cross and experience haunting beauty, moving contemplation, solemn polyphony, dignified reflections, extinguishing of candles and the jarring reality of the death of God’s only Son. During Holy...