Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Our 2008 retrospective
And thanks to John Becker for permission to use the song!
There are also new pictures of all of us (and a lot of the campus) here.
"A Preferential Option for Youth"
Find it over here at Topics of Note....
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Want to have your "Catholic Faith" story on Public Radio?
Share your personal reflections on the Catholic ChurchPope Benedict XVI will be making his first papal visit to the U.S. in April, to help revitalize and strengthen the U.S. church. He will be stopping in Washington D.C. and New York City to offer mass at Nationals Park and Yankee Stadium, visit the White House, and address the United Nations.
We're using the occasion as an opportunity to start a broad-ranging conversation about the rich tradition of Roman Catholicism -- its history, trajectory, and the contemporary issues Catholics are wrestling with. Although we often hear news stories about the Catholic Church, diverse practitioners of the faith have had little voice in telling their stories.
If you are or were Catholic, we'd like to hear your perspectives on what anchors and unsettles you in this vast tradition. We're also interested in the hopes and concerns you have for the church, now and into the future.
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Continuing the trend of our own being in the news...
It's a cute article; enjoy!
http://thecatholicspirit.com/main.asp?Search=1&ArticleID=1476&SectionID=37&SubSectionID=&S=1
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Viva Roma
As many of you know, Dr. Sobolewski and I are members of the University Council on Lasallian Mission and Formation. As members of the Council, we are going with the other university representatives to Rome this week. We are meeting at the Christian Brothers headquarters and will meet the Superior General, Br. Alvaro, and spend the week studying and praying about our Lasallian mission.
A blogspot (is that the right word, Dr. SWD?) has been created by one of our colleagues in the Twin Cities at: http://smucfm.blogspot.com/ Every day, someone from the group will post a report about the day and what we did. Check it out and see what we are up to!
Have a good break (oh, yea, who's going to check a blogspot during break??)! I miss you all this semester. S.J.
Friday, February 1, 2008
Save The Date: Commonweal Lecture

Saint Mary's University in Winona is hosting the Commonweal lecture on April 10, 2008. The speaker will be one of Commonweal's editors, Dennis O'Brien, a philosopher and president emeritus of Middlebury College in Vermont. His latest book is Finding the Voice of the Church by University of Notre Dame Press. The working title of his 7pm lecture is "Can The University Be Catholic?"
Student discussion session in the later afternoon as well, on why the popular atheists (think Sam Harris, Christopher Hitchens, etc....) get it wrong.
Put it on your calendar now!
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Dr. Sobolewski and SMU's graduate theology program in the New York Times
A New Emphasis for Schools of Ministry: Management SkillsCHESTNUT HILL, Mass. — For the last four years, Wendy Samuels has worked in a remote village in Jamaica for Mustard Seed Communities, a Roman Catholic nonprofit group that helps disabled children.
The work is both rewarding and heartbreaking. But some of the most difficult moments came as she managed well-meaning staff members who did not always do their jobs properly.
“If someone is not performing their job, how do you deal with it when there is still so much to be done?” Ms. Samuels said. “I kept wondering, How do you manage persons in a third-world country who work for a charitable organization?”...
The full article is worth reading in whole and can be found here. (Dr. Sobolewski is on the second page.)