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U Mary prof and homeschooling family head east for farm life
TEMPE — Stories of daring pioneers who headed west to brave the frontier are myriad, but similar feats in 2018 are not so common. Enter Ryan Hanning, his wife Rebecca, and the couple’s nine children.
ICT Graduate Student Orientation 2023
Our Graduate Orientation 2023 is for current and prospective students in the ICT's Graduate Certificate in Catholic Theology program, as well as local students...
Graduate Course ICT 601: Philosophy for Theology
The Institute of Catholic Theology partners with Franciscan University of Steubenville to offer local, high quality graduate level courses for credit or audit! There...
ICT Graduate Course: Church History
The Institute of Catholic Theology
For more information please visit: https://ictphx.org/graduate
The ICT Graduate Certificate in Catholic Theology program aims to introduce the student to the...
ICT Academic Colloquium 2021
Join the faculty of Institute of Catholic Theology for an evening of academic reflection on sharing the Gospel during challenging times with presentations from...
Southwest Biblical Conference VI
Course Description
The Conference will be Saturday, November 20, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Presenters:
Sr. Johanna Paruch, FSGM, PhD
Dr. Ryan Hanning
Location: St. Thomas...
ICT Seminars in Catholic Theology: The Willpower Advantage
In this seminar, Dr. Ryan Hanning will lead a discussion on his new book, The Willpower Advantage: Building Habits for Lasting Happiness. The WillPower...
Don Briel (1947-2018) known as ‘intellectual founder’ of UMary partnership with ASU
He founded the largest Catholic Studies program at University of St. Thomas in Minnesota. It has since spread to places like University of Mary-Tempe.
Connecting Catholics to Our Funeral Traditions
Would you be surprised to learn that for the first time in U.S. history, the vast majority of Americans don’t make adequate plans for the burial of their deceased loved ones?
University of Mary and Old St. Mary’s: Our past, present and future
In 1878, five intrepid Benedictine sisters traveled to the plains of North Dakota to establish St. Mary’s Academy, which served 21 boarders and 80 students in three tightly packed classrooms their first year.