SCM Staff 09 Mar 2009 A page from the St. John’s Bible, a seven-volume work in progress. Created in handwritten calligraphy, it is the first of its kind in more than 500 years. This page is from a limited-edition reproduction given to the University in December by Tita Crilly Diepenbrock, the widow of James Diepenbrock ’51. The volume is on display at the Harrington Learning Commons, Sobrato Technology Center, and Orradre Library. Photo by Charles Barry
Elyse Raby studies the Catholic Church. We asked her what an American pope means to the world. Will Pope Leo XIV, formerly Robert Prevost, continue Pope Francis’ focus on social issues and work to bring the Church closer to the people? A theologian interprets the signs. SCM Staff, 08 May 2025 share 2 min read
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