Catholics Responses to the Spanish Civil War
...often overshadowed by World War II, had major impacts on the world and the place of Catholics in it. American Catholics took an active role in writing and commenting on the war and in most cases supported the Nationalist forces out of the belief that it would restore and protect
The Immaculata Mighty Macs
...after the team's third straight championship, 1974 The team went on to place second in the AIAW tournament for the next two years and made it to the semifinals in 1977. Cathy Rush retired from coaching that year and Immaculata’s dominance of women’s basketball waned as public universities, with more
Pilgrimage of Hope
...the first pope, was martyred in Rome. The location of his burial became a place of veneration for early Christians. During the construction of the first St. Peter's Basilica in the 4th century, an extensive necropolis was discovered beneath the site. This underground burial ground was subsequently integrated into the
A Philadelphia Artist
...tin writes: My pecuniary situation with an increasing family is such as to place it out of my power to incur the expense and loss of time such as I did on the prior occasions, unless with a certainty of success and as ‘hope deferred maketh the heart sick’ and