New Holy Apostles AD

Share Our highly talented college staff have designed a new ad promoting our distance learning programs in theology and philosophy. (Click on the image to see a full-size version.)

Bookstore Updated for Spring 2012 Term

ShareCheck out the Holy Apostles Bookstore for your Spring 2012 course textbooks.  If your course is not listed or not all texts are listed, the instructor will supply links to required texts or an alternative source for your course books.

The New Holy Apostles Online Bookstore is a Great Place to Pick Up Your Course Texts

ShareThe Fall Term 2011 course list and required materials list are posted on the Holy Apostles website now. While leafing through the required textbook listing please don’t forget to head over to the new Holy Apostles College & Seminary bookstore to pick up your books and other necessities. Every dollar spent at the bookstore directly [...]

HACS IN THE NEWS !

ShareThe National Catholic Bioethics Center encourages more Catholic colleges include bioethics in their curricula. The piece mentions the support for adding bioethics courses by Msgr. David Liptak, co-director of the Pope John Paul II Bioethics Center at HACS. Our graduate bioethics program works in collaboration with NCBC to provide a unique educational opportunity that can [...]

7th Annual DPS Conference

ShareWelcome Members and Friends! Conference time is upon us!  In  the coming days, we will publish all submitted essays on our website and you are all invited to visit and post comments.  The Conference is open to all members and you do not have to submit an essay to participate.    This year we are pleased [...]

Annual DPS Conference

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Bioethics Center at Holy Apostles (article from the Catholic Transcript)

ShareCardinal Francis Arinze, retired prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Sacraments, walks on the campus of Holy Apostles College and Seminary on Oct. 11, the first day of a three-day visit during which he delivered a bioethics lecture. To his right is faculty member Father Dominic Anaeto, who, like the Cardinal, is [...]

A Summary of St. Thomas Aquinas’ Commentary on the Gospel of St. John, Chapter 7, Lecture 5 (Jn 7:37-53)

ShareSo far, we have summarized 52 of St. Thomas’ 145 lectures on the Gospel of St. John. That covers the first seven chapters: roughly one-third of the gospel. If you would like to continue studying these lectures by reading my summaries, please drop me a line at dkustra@holyapostles.edu or magyir3@aol.com and I will be happy [...]

A Summary of St. Thomas Aquinas’ Commentary on the Gospel of St. John, Chapter 7, Lecture 4 (Jn 7:33-36)

ShareWhile at the Sukkoth festival in Jerusalem, Christ answered two of His detractors’ accusations: first, that He broke the Sabbath by healing the lame man in Jerusalem (vv. 19-24), and second, that He committed blasphemy by claiming to be God’s Son (vv. 25-36). In the course of His defense vis-à-vis the second accusation, we have [...]

A Summary of St. Thomas Aquinas’ Commentary on the Gospel of St. John, Chapter 7, Lecture 3 (Jn 7:25-32)

ShareNow that Christ had answered the accusation that He broke the Sabbath by healing a lame man at the temple in Jerusalem (vv. 19-24), He next answered His detractors’ second accusation: namely, that He committed blasphemy by claiming to be God’s Son (vv. 25-36). In the course of His answer, He revealed His divine origin [...]