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At the end of today's jubilee audience, Leo XIV spoke of the “deteriorating” situation between Iran and Israel. The ...
Addressing thousands of pilgrims gathered in St. Peter's Basilica June 14 for a special Jubilee audience, the pope said the ...
Perched in the quiet hills of Allegany County, Mt. Irenaeus is a place where students can step away from the grind and reconnect with their studies, others and themselves.
THE expression of academic theology in human experience is well illuminated by combining some of the high themes of Professor Andrew Davison’s article with the subterranean realities of prison life ...
A memorial Mass will be held Monday, April 21 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Irenaeus Catholic Church in Rochester Hills, MI. Visitation at the church begins at 10:30 a.m.
Dr. Peter Duhamel, a beloved husband, father, and respected surgeon, passed away peacefully. Born in Rapid City, South Dakota, Peter’s life was marked by service, leadership, and deep devotion ...
About Mt. Irenaeus: "The Mountain" is an intentional Franciscan community founded in 1984 and committed to sharing hospitality, peace, prayer, and care for creation. The Mountain’s primary ministry ...
The agreement was signed by Gingerich and Kathy Colucci, ’77, chair of the Mt. Irenaeus board. Founded in 1984 by the late Fr. Dan Riley, ofm, and the late Fr. Dan Hurley, ofm, Mt. Irenaeus serves as ...
Mt. Irenaeus is a place off campus and away from the city created by the friars of St. Bonaventure University with the intention of being a space that invited students of all kinds to come and take a ...
When a German researcher arrived in Yuendumu in 1972, the Indigenous community gave him rare access to their customs and culture. Half a century later, an emotional reunion has seen some sacred ...
Fr. Daniel Paul Riley, ofm, founder and animator of Mt. Irenaeus and one of the most beloved friars in the history of St. Bonaventure University, passed away Wednesday, July 24, 2024. He was 81 ...
Irenaeus was born a Greek in the Eastern half of the Roman Empire, in the ancient Greek coastal city of Smyrna, in what is now modern-day Turkey, between 115 and 125 A.D. or 130 and 140 A.D.