St. Scholastica draws best-selling author to Duluth event
April 14, 2012 at 7:00 pm in Duluth News Tribune
Rebecca Skloot and her book are hot tickets in Duluth. There were 2,200 seats available for the author’s conversation with Minnesota Public Radio’s Kerri Miller this Wednesday at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center’s Symphony Hall. By Friday, all had been reserved, said Bob Ashenmacher, spokesman for the College of St. Scholastica.
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“We’re about education, we’re about social justice, we’re about health care, we’re about ethics and we’re about critical thinking,”
No mention of God, Jesus, Heaven? Another Catholic college has fallen victim to modernism and secularism. No surprise I guess. But it might be for the parents who sacrifice to send their children there.
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