Joseph Susanka


Lent: A Time of Sacrifice, Growth, and Joy with Fr. Paul Ward

“Lent,” wrote New Testament scholar Dr. N. T. Wright, “is a time for discipline, for confession, for honesty, not because […] Read More

The Being, the Goodness, and the Providence of God with Dr. Michael Bolin

“Are not two sparrows sold for a penny?” told Jesus the fearful, “And not one of them will fall to […] Read More

Notice Anything Different About Our Site?

Only officially-accredited educational institutions are allowed to use “.edu” for their website. As of this past November, Wyoming Catholic College […] Read More

The Medieval Mind of C. S. Lewis with Dr. Jason Baxter

Before C. S. Lewis was a novelist, spiritual writer, or Christian apologist, he was a scholar. Lewis served as a […] Read More

Ginny Arbery in Color

Dr. Virginia Arbery Presents “Two Cheers for Our Puritan Roots,” The Third Installment of This Year’s Lecture Series

Our Lecture Series continues this Friday, February 1st as Dr. Virginia Arbery Presents “Two Cheers for Our Puritan Roots.” Dr. Arbery […] Read More

San Francisco Walk for Life

More Than Half of WCC Students Heading to San Francisco’s “Walk For Life”

Going to be in San Francisco this weekend? Come walk for life with us! This Saturday over one-hundred Wyoming Catholic […] Read More

As New Semester Begins, Here Are Several Ways To Experience WCC For Yourself

Monday, January 14th, marked the first day of Spring Semester classes at Wyoming Catholic College. After nearly a month of […] Read More

The Gift of Friendship with Prof. Kyle Washut

“Life,” wrote the great Roman author Cicero, “is nothing without friendship.” And thus it has been since the beginning. Looking […] Read More

Meet Our New Professors, Part 3: Dr. Henry Zepeda

At the beginning of this academic year, WCC brought five new professors on board to help with the steadily-growing student […] Read More

Choirs of Angels, Choirs of College Students with Prof. Christopher Hodkinson

Someone new attending a midweek college mass might wonder why more students don’t attend. Then, as communion is about to […] Read More

A Musical “Merry Christmas!” from Wyoming Catholic College

This piece, “David’s Town,” was composed by Dr. Peter Kwasniewski (a professor at Wyoming Catholic for the first eleven years […] Read More

St. Augustine, the City of God, and the City of Man with Dr. Virginia Arbery

In AD 380, not long before the sack of Rome in 410, the Emperor Theodocius had declared Christianity the official […] Read More