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Catholic Writer and Biographer Joseph Pearce to Speak at 2018 Commencement
This May, Wyoming Catholic College will host friends and supporters from around the country for Commencement Week—a three-day event celebrating […] Read More
New Podcast Episode: “Pope Paul VI, Humanae Vitae, and the March for Life” with Dr. Jeremy Holmes
Forty-five years ago, on January 22, 1973, the U. S. Supreme Court decided the case Roe v. Wade thereby overturning all state […] Read More
The story of Tobit takes place during the exile in Assyria. When Nebuchadnezzar’s Babylonian army took the people of Judah […] Read More
New Podcast Episode: “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Part 3” with Dr. Ben Lockerd
“The answers to the errors of modern times need to be given in philosophy and theology,” wrote Dr. Benjamin Lockerd, […] Read More
New Podcast Episode: “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Part 2” with Dr. Kent Lasnoski
Wandering lost in a wild land on Christmas Eve, Sir Gawain prayed, “I beg of you, O Lord, and Mary, […] Read More
New Podcast Episode: “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Part 1” with Dr. Glenn Arbery
It was Christmas time, and King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table gathered to celebrate the courted Camelot. […] Read More
December 15 is Bill of Rights Day and when we asked political philosopher, Dr. Virginia Arbery if she’d be willing […] Read More
New Podcast Episode: “St. Athanasius’ ‘On the Incarnation’” with Dr. Jeremy Holmes
St. Athanasius was born in Alexandria, Egypt to Christian parents in about AD 298. From the time he was five […] Read More
College Choir Poised for Third and Final Performance of “Advent Lessons and Carols”
On Wednesday, December 6th, the Wyoming Catholic College Choir will complete the third leg of a musical adventure that hast […] Read More
In his poem “Invictus” (Latin for “Unconquered”) William Earnest Henley famously proclaimed, “I am the master of my fate: I […] Read More
Lyric Poetry the Focus of College’s Next Public Lecture
Each year, Wyoming Catholic College welcomes lecturers from the wider academic community to the town of Lander—distinguished men and women […] Read More
New Podcast Episode: “Poetry, Praise, and “‘Pied Beauty‘“ with Dr. Jason Baxter
Fr. Gerard Manley Hopkins, a Jesuit, was born in 1844 in Essex, England and died in 1889 in Dublin, Ireland. […] Read More












