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How to be Catholic at a religiously diverse university

How to be Catholic at a religiously diverse university

by Andrew Milewski, SJ | Nov 22, 2021 | Religious Life, Sacraments, Spirituality    ~ Approx. 5 mins

“I was reading the bible in my theology class,” one student said. “I was shocked at how rude it depicts Prophet Ibrahim and Sara. They are so disrespectful to God. She literally laughs at Allah!” We were in a Muslim Life Class, a mostly informal get together for...

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