Duquesne helps with archiving of Blessed John Newman’s work

Kaye Burnet | Staff Writer 10/19/17 The late Catholic Cardinal John Henry Newman was many things — an Anglican priest, a Catholic convert, a poet, a lecturer and if his 40 published books and roughly 21,000 remaining letters are any indication, a prolific writer. When he died in 1890 at age 89, he left behind a vast collected of unpublished letters, notes, photographs and other … Continue reading Duquesne helps with archiving of Blessed John Newman’s work

Okoye edits Bible for black youth

By Bridget Seelinger | The Duquesne Duke A new version of the Bible edited by a Duquesne Spiritan priest is aimed at promoting unity and understanding between the African American community and other ethnic communities. Styled after the widely popular “Catholic Youth Bible,” the “African American Youth Bible” helps make scripture relevant to young African Americans and other readers through references to African American history … Continue reading Okoye edits Bible for black youth