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Christendom College

Christendom College is a Catholic liberal arts college in Front Royal, Virginia, United States, located in the Shenandoah Valley. It is endorsed by The Newman Guide to Choosing a Catholic College and has been characterized as a conservative Catholic liberal arts college. The school does not accept federal funding.

Christendom College
Official seal for Christendom College
MottoInstaurare Omnia In Christo (Latin)
To Restore All Things in Christ
TypePrivate; lay-run Catholic
EstablishedSeptember 14, 1977; 45 years ago (September 14, 1977)
AffiliationRoman Catholic Church
Endowment$10 million
PresidentTimothy T. O'Donnell
Academic staff
44
Administrative staff
41
Undergraduates539 (2021-22)[1]
Postgraduates100
Address
134 Christendom Drive
, , ,
US

38°57′7″N 78°8′45.9″W / 38.95194°N 78.146083°W / 38.95194; -78.146083Coordinates: 38°57′7″N 78°8′45.9″W / 38.95194°N 78.146083°W / 38.95194; -78.146083
Campus100 acres (0.40 km2)
FounderWarren H. Carroll
MascotThe Crusaders
Websitewww.christendom.edu
Location in Shenandoah Valley
Christendom College (Northern Virginia)
Christendom College (Virginia)
Christendom College (the United States)

History

Founding

 
Meeting of Christendom College Founding Faculty

Christendom College was founded by Warren H. Carroll in 1977 with $50,000.[2] Carroll, who was a contributor at L. Brent Bozell Jr.'s Triumph magazine, decided to found Christendom in the aftermath of the Land O' Lakes conference in 1967. Desiring a return to a Catholic university education adhering to the teachings of the Catholic Magisterium,[3] Carroll and four founding faculty members, William Marshner, Jeffrey A. Mirus, Kristin (née Popik) Burns, and Raymund P. O'Herron, started the college in an abandoned elementary school in Triangle, Virginia, housing a total of 26 students[2] and five faculty.

Carroll decided not to accept federal funding at the college, choosing instead to rely on generous benefactors. Similar to the reasonings at Hillsdale College, Carroll believed that the government might eventually intrude on Christendom's academic and religious freedom.[4]

In 1997, Warren Carroll acknowledged the debt Christendom College owed to L. Brent Bozell Jr. and Triumph magazine in his obituary for Bozell:

Christendom College was gestated in the womb of Triumph magazine and the Society for the Christian Commonwealth, Brent Bozell's creations. All of our original five faculty were long-time subscribers to Triumph and three had attended the program in Spain. Our current president and his wife and our executive vice-president had attended the program in Spain. Two of the three original major donors who enabled our College project to be launched financially had attended the program in Spain, and the third had seen his son attend it. Many of the original members of our Board of Directors were Triumph readers. In a very fundamental sense Christendom College was a Triumph enterprise, and always will be.[5][6][7]

In 1979, the College acquired its new campus in Front Royal, Virginia, overlooking the Shenandoah River.[2] It still occupies this site today.

1980s

 
Dr. Damian Fedoryka with Pope John Paul II

Carroll remained as president until 1985 when Dr. Damian Fedoryka was named as the second president.[3] Carroll stepped back to focus on teaching history and writing, remaining on the faculty and serving as the chairman of the history department until his retirement in 2002.[8]

During Fedoryka's seven-year tenure as president, Blessed Margaret and St. Joseph's Halls were constructed, and the college became fully accredited in 1987.[3] The college also retired nearly $600,000 in debt without disrupting the growth of the college.[8]

Fedoryka, through his contacts in the Vatican, brought the college into contact with then-Pope John Paul II, who later told Carroll that Christendom "was doing a great work for the Church."[9] Fedoryka resigned in 1992, in order to pursue other educational ventures, including stints at Franciscan University of Steubenville[10] and Ave Maria College in Michigan (later Ave Maria University FL.[11]).

1990s—present

 
Timothy T. O'Donnell

In 1992, Dr. Timothy O'Donnell, who had been a professor at Christendom since 1985, was named as the college's third president. During his tenure, the college increased the number of buildings on campus to over 20, including St. Lawrence Commons, St. Francis, St. Benedict, St. Catherine of Siena, and St. Clare Hall, St. Louis the Crusader Gymnasium, and St. John the Evangelist Library. O'Donnell's biggest building contribution was the new Chapel of Christ the King, which he promised in his inaugural address as president.[12] Needing a major gift to launch the project, O'Donnell prayed with then-Executive Vice President Mark McShurley for help and, within 30 minutes of praying together, an anonymous donor called to pledge $250,000 to the Chapel fund.[12] Construction began in 1992, and was completed in 1995. Domino's Pizza founder Tom Monaghan donated 19th Century wooden stations of the cross to the Chapel, and it was dedicated by Cardinal Jan Schotte, Pope John Paul II's Secretary-General to the World Synod of Bishops.

 
Christ the King Chapel

The college also acquired the Notre Dame Institute during O'Donnell's tenure. Started in 1969, the Notre Dame Institute was created to train religious sisters to teach Catholic doctrine to other teachers, but later welcomed lay students in the late 1970s. In 1983, the Institute was permitted by the Commonwealth of Virginia to grant degrees. In the 1990s, Reverend William Saunders became president of the Institute and moved it to its present location in Alexandria, Virginia, in addition to leading it to full accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. In 1997, the Institute was merged with Christendom College and became the Notre Dame Graduate School of Christendom College, now the Graduate School of Theology.[3] In 2002, Fr. Saunders left his position as dean, and founding faculty member Dr. Kristin Burns took over the position. Under her tenure, the graduate school began offering M.A. in Theological Studies degrees online.[12]

The college's Junior Semester in Rome program was established in 2002. Students live near the Vatican during the fall and spring, taking classes in St. Peter's Square and traveling across Europe during their time abroad.[13]

Since 1992, student enrollment has grown from 144 undergraduates to nearly 550 students, not including graduate school students.[14] The school has also broken enrollment goals and records numerous years in a row, defying declining higher education enrollment trends across the United States.[15]

The total financial assets have increased by 440%, and total plant costs have increased by 397%. As of the fall of 2022, the college has over 4,000 alumni, with 2,194 of them having earned degrees (A.A., B.A., or M.A.).[3]

The college now employs more than 40 full-time faculty members,[16] compared to the original five, along with a number of adjunct members. The faculty hold degrees from schools such as Columbia University, Yale University, Catholic University of America, University of Notre Dame, University of Virginia, the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas, and The John Paul II Institute for Marriage and Family (Rome, Washington DC, and Melbourne sessions).

College Scorecard

In 2015, Christendom was left off of President Barack Obama's College Scorecard, which was created to help high school graduates pick schools. Critics claimed that conservative schools, such as Hillsdale College, Grove City College, and Christendom were intentionally left off due to their conservative values.[17] The actual reason was that, because the colleges all refused to take federal funding, they did not report the data used to compile the scorecard to the federal government.

A Call To Greatness Campaign

 
Concept Art of New Chapel of Christ the King

Starting in September 2016, Christendom College launched an ambitious project called the "A Call To Greatness Campaign" to raise $40 million for the college's endowment, the annual fund, and a construction project to build a new 750-seat medieval gothic chapel featuring a 130-foot tower and eight prayer altars. The cost of the chapel is estimated to run approximately $13.5 million, with an additional $13.5 million allocated to the endowment and the remaining $13 million going to the annual fund. Within a month of the fundraiser's launch, roughly 70%, or $28 million, had been raised for the campaign.[18] The Chapel will officially be dedicated and opened to the public in the spring of 2023.[19]

Endorsements

Christendom College has received notable attention from members of the Catholic Church since its founding in 1977, including from Pope John Paul II.[20][circular reference] When meeting with College President Dr. Timothy O'Donnell and founder Dr. Warren Carroll in 1991, John Paul II told Carroll that “Christendom College is doing a great work for the Church.”[21]

Pope Benedict XVI also gave his endorsement to Christendom College, saying, “I am well aware of the distinguished record of Christendom College and of the outstanding contribution which it has made to Catholic life in the United States. For this reason, I am particularly honored to associate myself with such a fine Catholic institution of higher learning and my prayers are that Christendom College will enjoy many more years of service in the education and formation of young people.”[22]

Christendom College is also listed as a Recommended College by the Newman Guide to Choosing a Catholic College.[23][circular reference] The Guide, which seeks to defend and promote Catholic higher education,[24] calls Christendom "a national model of faithful liberal arts education and Catholic formation."[25]

Over the years, the college has also received praise from political leaders in the United States. In 2018, while delivering the Commencement Address for Christendom, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas said, “This is a wonderful, wonderful, college… a decidedly Catholic college, and I am decidedly and unapologetically Catholic. It is this faith that has been the guiding beacon during some difficult and seemingly hopeless times, even when I had turned my heart against Him and turned my back on [faith]. I have no doubt that this faith will do the same for each of you if you let it, and perhaps even if you don’t. It is not a tether. Rather, it is a guide — the way, the truth, and the life.”[26]

Student sexual assault and harassment allegations

By refusing to accept most forms of federal funding, Christendom College is exempt from many federal guidelines concerning sex-based and other forms of discrimination (e.g., Title IX), investigations into accusations of sexual abuse, and the sharing of information about on-campus crimes.[27]

On January 16, 2018, Catholic blogger Simcha Fisher broke the story of three rape and sexual harassment allegations by students of the college.[28] College President Timothy O'Donnell acknowledged victims in an official statement, saying, "We have failed some of our students. I am grateful to each woman who has come forward with her story. We need to hear you and your experience. Disclosing abuse and its aftermath is painful and difficult, and it takes a tremendous amount of courage. To those students who have been harmed, I am deeply sorry. We will do better."[29][30] This statement has since been removed from the college website. The college has since updated the apology with a Sexual Misconduct FAQs page that outlines the steps the college takes when cases of sexual misconduct are brought to its attention.[31]

Since the story initially broke, additional allegations of at least 18 previous cases of sexual harassment and assault over the past 45 years have been made.[32] As a result, a group of alumni called for the school to adopt Title IX policies to better protect students in the future and also called for the resignation of O'Donnell. A change.org petition in support of O'Donnell was signed by over 1,000 people.[33] The college hired Husch-Blackwell to audit campus compliance with best practices in sexual assault and harassment cases, although it is not bound to do so by Title IX as the College does not accept federal funding of Title IV. The college has not released the results of this audit to the public.

Additional allegations against staff

Former professor and Professor Emeritus William Raymond Luckey was arrested on June 25, 2021 on charges of solicitation of a minor younger than 16 years old and two counts of taking indecent liberties with a child."[34] He was released on $50,000 bail on July 12, 2021. In regards to the 2018 sexual assault and harassment allegations, Luckey was one of several staff members that a college administrator mentioned as having been "transitioned out."[35] Luckey was a professor at Christendom College from 1984 until he retired in 2015, according to a statement on the college's website.[36] He has had no interaction with the school since 2015, the college said in an interview with the Northern Virginia Daily, adding that Luckey’s relationship with the school would not continue.[37]

In 2022, Luckey appeared in court and pled guilty in order to receive a reduced sentence of time served, 24 months supervised probation, and must register as a sex offender. Judge William W. Sharp accepted the agreement and Luckey’s guilty pleas. Luckey also has no prior criminal record, the judge added.[38]

List of presidents

President Term
Warren Carroll 1977–1985
Damian Fedoryka 1985-1992
Timothy O'Donnell 1992–Present

Academics

 
Christendom College classroom

Christendom College has two schools offering graduate and undergraduate degrees. Undergraduate students combine a liberal arts core-curriculum with eventual upper-level courses in their major field (or fields) of study. Graduates can choose from three theological concentrations: Systematic Theology, Moral Theology, and Catechetics

Undergraduate college

All graduates of the undergraduate college are awarded a bachelor of arts degree in one of the following fields of study:

Christendom College Graduate School of Theology

The Christendom Graduate School offers masters-level courses with a comprehensive grasp of the Catholic faith, preparing students for advanced graduate studies and for various ministries in the Catholic Church, according to the school's website.[39] Its flexible and accommodating studies allows students of all ages and from all over the world to attend either part-time or full-time, year-round, summers-only, or winters-only, and also to study at a distance through online courses.

Semester in Rome

The Semester in Rome includes a continuation of the College's core curriculum program for juniors (THEO 301 Moral Theology during the Fall; and THEO 302 Apologetics in the spring), as well as courses in Italian, Roman Art & Architecture, and the Language, Culture, and History of Rome. The semester also includes a week's pilgrimage to Assisi and Siena as well as a trip to Florence.[40]

Campus

Residence halls

 
Christendom College entrance sign

Men's dormitories:

 
St. Francis Residence Hall

Women's dormitories:

 
St. Clare Residence Hall

Academic buildings

Other buildings

Student life

Athletics

Christendom has several varsity sports, and has a variety of intramural sports throughout the year.[42]

In 2017, Christendom's rugby team won the NSCRO 7's Collegiate Rugby National Championship in its first year of contention.[43] The team defeated St. Mary's College of Maryland in overtime to capture the title, earning the school its first National Championship.[44]

In 2021, the rugby team won the National Collegiate Rugby Cohen Cup National Championship in Houston, Texas, defeating New Mexico Tech.[45] This was the school's first 15s rugby National Championship title.

In 2021[46] and 2022,[47] the men's rugby team also received the #1 national ranking from National Collegiate Rugby.

Baseball Men's
Basketball Men's Women's
Cross Country Men's Women's
Rugby Men's
Soccer Men's Women's
Softball Women's
Volleyball Women's

See also

References

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  44. ^ "Christendom rugby wins school's first national championship | News, Sports, Jobs - The Northern Virginia Daily". www.nvdaily.com. Retrieved 3 August 2018.
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External links

  • Christendom College official site

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Christendom College is a Catholic liberal arts college in Front Royal Virginia United States located in the Shenandoah Valley It is endorsed by The Newman Guide to Choosing a Catholic College and has been characterized as a conservative Catholic liberal arts college The school does not accept federal funding Christendom CollegeOfficial seal for Christendom CollegeMottoInstaurare Omnia In Christo Latin To Restore All Things in ChristTypePrivate lay run CatholicEstablishedSeptember 14 1977 45 years ago September 14 1977 AffiliationRoman Catholic ChurchEndowment 10 millionPresidentTimothy T O DonnellAcademic staff44Administrative staff41Undergraduates539 2021 22 1 Postgraduates100Address134 Christendom Drive Front Royal Virginia US38 57 7 N 78 8 45 9 W 38 95194 N 78 146083 W 38 95194 78 146083 Coordinates 38 57 7 N 78 8 45 9 W 38 95194 N 78 146083 W 38 95194 78 146083Campus100 acres 0 40 km2 FounderWarren H CarrollMascotThe CrusadersWebsitewww wbr christendom wbr eduLocation in Shenandoah ValleyShow map of Shenandoah ValleyChristendom College Northern Virginia Show map of Northern VirginiaChristendom College Virginia Show map of VirginiaChristendom College the United States Show map of the United States Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding 1 2 1980s 1 3 1990s present 1 3 1 College Scorecard 1 3 2 A Call To Greatness Campaign 1 3 3 Endorsements 1 3 4 Student sexual assault and harassment allegations 1 3 5 Additional allegations against staff 1 4 List of presidents 2 Academics 2 1 Undergraduate college 2 2 Christendom College Graduate School of Theology 2 3 Semester in Rome 3 Campus 3 1 Residence halls 3 2 Academic buildings 3 3 Other buildings 4 Student life 4 1 Athletics 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditFounding Edit Meeting of Christendom College Founding Faculty Christendom College was founded by Warren H Carroll in 1977 with 50 000 2 Carroll who was a contributor at L Brent Bozell Jr s Triumph magazine decided to found Christendom in the aftermath of the Land O Lakes conference in 1967 Desiring a return to a Catholic university education adhering to the teachings of the Catholic Magisterium 3 Carroll and four founding faculty members William Marshner Jeffrey A Mirus Kristin nee Popik Burns and Raymund P O Herron started the college in an abandoned elementary school in Triangle Virginia housing a total of 26 students 2 and five faculty Carroll decided not to accept federal funding at the college choosing instead to rely on generous benefactors Similar to the reasonings at Hillsdale College Carroll believed that the government might eventually intrude on Christendom s academic and religious freedom 4 In 1997 Warren Carroll acknowledged the debt Christendom College owed to L Brent Bozell Jr and Triumph magazine in his obituary for Bozell Christendom College was gestated in the womb of Triumph magazine and the Society for the Christian Commonwealth Brent Bozell s creations All of our original five faculty were long time subscribers to Triumph and three had attended the program in Spain Our current president and his wife and our executive vice president had attended the program in Spain Two of the three original major donors who enabled our College project to be launched financially had attended the program in Spain and the third had seen his son attend it Many of the original members of our Board of Directors were Triumph readers In a very fundamental sense Christendom College was a Triumph enterprise and always will be 5 6 7 In 1979 the College acquired its new campus in Front Royal Virginia overlooking the Shenandoah River 2 It still occupies this site today 1980s Edit Dr Damian Fedoryka with Pope John Paul IICarroll remained as president until 1985 when Dr Damian Fedoryka was named as the second president 3 Carroll stepped back to focus on teaching history and writing remaining on the faculty and serving as the chairman of the history department until his retirement in 2002 8 During Fedoryka s seven year tenure as president Blessed Margaret and St Joseph s Halls were constructed and the college became fully accredited in 1987 3 The college also retired nearly 600 000 in debt without disrupting the growth of the college 8 Fedoryka through his contacts in the Vatican brought the college into contact with then Pope John Paul II who later told Carroll that Christendom was doing a great work for the Church 9 Fedoryka resigned in 1992 in order to pursue other educational ventures including stints at Franciscan University of Steubenville 10 and Ave Maria College in Michigan later Ave Maria University FL 11 1990s present Edit Timothy T O DonnellIn 1992 Dr Timothy O Donnell who had been a professor at Christendom since 1985 was named as the college s third president During his tenure the college increased the number of buildings on campus to over 20 including St Lawrence Commons St Francis St Benedict St Catherine of Siena and St Clare Hall St Louis the Crusader Gymnasium and St John the Evangelist Library O Donnell s biggest building contribution was the new Chapel of Christ the King which he promised in his inaugural address as president 12 Needing a major gift to launch the project O Donnell prayed with then Executive Vice President Mark McShurley for help and within 30 minutes of praying together an anonymous donor called to pledge 250 000 to the Chapel fund 12 Construction began in 1992 and was completed in 1995 Domino s Pizza founder Tom Monaghan donated 19th Century wooden stations of the cross to the Chapel and it was dedicated by Cardinal Jan Schotte Pope John Paul II s Secretary General to the World Synod of Bishops Christ the King ChapelThe college also acquired the Notre Dame Institute during O Donnell s tenure Started in 1969 the Notre Dame Institute was created to train religious sisters to teach Catholic doctrine to other teachers but later welcomed lay students in the late 1970s In 1983 the Institute was permitted by the Commonwealth of Virginia to grant degrees In the 1990s Reverend William Saunders became president of the Institute and moved it to its present location in Alexandria Virginia in addition to leading it to full accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools In 1997 the Institute was merged with Christendom College and became the Notre Dame Graduate School of Christendom College now the Graduate School of Theology 3 In 2002 Fr Saunders left his position as dean and founding faculty member Dr Kristin Burns took over the position Under her tenure the graduate school began offering M A in Theological Studies degrees online 12 The college s Junior Semester in Rome program was established in 2002 Students live near the Vatican during the fall and spring taking classes in St Peter s Square and traveling across Europe during their time abroad 13 Since 1992 student enrollment has grown from 144 undergraduates to nearly 550 students not including graduate school students 14 The school has also broken enrollment goals and records numerous years in a row defying declining higher education enrollment trends across the United States 15 The total financial assets have increased by 440 and total plant costs have increased by 397 As of the fall of 2022 the college has over 4 000 alumni with 2 194 of them having earned degrees A A B A or M A 3 The college now employs more than 40 full time faculty members 16 compared to the original five along with a number of adjunct members The faculty hold degrees from schools such as Columbia University Yale University Catholic University of America University of Notre Dame University of Virginia the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas and The John Paul II Institute for Marriage and Family Rome Washington DC and Melbourne sessions College Scorecard Edit In 2015 Christendom was left off of President Barack Obama s College Scorecard which was created to help high school graduates pick schools Critics claimed that conservative schools such as Hillsdale College Grove City College and Christendom were intentionally left off due to their conservative values 17 The actual reason was that because the colleges all refused to take federal funding they did not report the data used to compile the scorecard to the federal government A Call To Greatness Campaign Edit Concept Art of New Chapel of Christ the KingStarting in September 2016 Christendom College launched an ambitious project called the A Call To Greatness Campaign to raise 40 million for the college s endowment the annual fund and a construction project to build a new 750 seat medieval gothic chapel featuring a 130 foot tower and eight prayer altars The cost of the chapel is estimated to run approximately 13 5 million with an additional 13 5 million allocated to the endowment and the remaining 13 million going to the annual fund Within a month of the fundraiser s launch roughly 70 or 28 million had been raised for the campaign 18 The Chapel will officially be dedicated and opened to the public in the spring of 2023 19 Endorsements Edit Christendom College has received notable attention from members of the Catholic Church since its founding in 1977 including from Pope John Paul II 20 circular reference When meeting with College President Dr Timothy O Donnell and founder Dr Warren Carroll in 1991 John Paul II told Carroll that Christendom College is doing a great work for the Church 21 Pope Benedict XVI also gave his endorsement to Christendom College saying I am well aware of the distinguished record of Christendom College and of the outstanding contribution which it has made to Catholic life in the United States For this reason I am particularly honored to associate myself with such a fine Catholic institution of higher learning and my prayers are that Christendom College will enjoy many more years of service in the education and formation of young people 22 Christendom College is also listed as a Recommended College by the Newman Guide to Choosing a Catholic College 23 circular reference The Guide which seeks to defend and promote Catholic higher education 24 calls Christendom a national model of faithful liberal arts education and Catholic formation 25 Over the years the college has also received praise from political leaders in the United States In 2018 while delivering the Commencement Address for Christendom U S Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas said This is a wonderful wonderful college a decidedly Catholic college and I am decidedly and unapologetically Catholic It is this faith that has been the guiding beacon during some difficult and seemingly hopeless times even when I had turned my heart against Him and turned my back on faith I have no doubt that this faith will do the same for each of you if you let it and perhaps even if you don t It is not a tether Rather it is a guide the way the truth and the life 26 Student sexual assault and harassment allegations Edit By refusing to accept most forms of federal funding Christendom College is exempt from many federal guidelines concerning sex based and other forms of discrimination e g Title IX investigations into accusations of sexual abuse and the sharing of information about on campus crimes 27 On January 16 2018 Catholic blogger Simcha Fisher broke the story of three rape and sexual harassment allegations by students of the college 28 College President Timothy O Donnell acknowledged victims in an official statement saying We have failed some of our students I am grateful to each woman who has come forward with her story We need to hear you and your experience Disclosing abuse and its aftermath is painful and difficult and it takes a tremendous amount of courage To those students who have been harmed I am deeply sorry We will do better 29 30 This statement has since been removed from the college website The college has since updated the apology with a Sexual Misconduct FAQs page that outlines the steps the college takes when cases of sexual misconduct are brought to its attention 31 Since the story initially broke additional allegations of at least 18 previous cases of sexual harassment and assault over the past 45 years have been made 32 As a result a group of alumni called for the school to adopt Title IX policies to better protect students in the future and also called for the resignation of O Donnell A change org petition in support of O Donnell was signed by over 1 000 people 33 The college hired Husch Blackwell to audit campus compliance with best practices in sexual assault and harassment cases although it is not bound to do so by Title IX as the College does not accept federal funding of Title IV The college has not released the results of this audit to the public Additional allegations against staff Edit Former professor and Professor Emeritus William Raymond Luckey was arrested on June 25 2021 on charges of solicitation of a minor younger than 16 years old and two counts of taking indecent liberties with a child 34 He was released on 50 000 bail on July 12 2021 In regards to the 2018 sexual assault and harassment allegations Luckey was one of several staff members that a college administrator mentioned as having been transitioned out 35 Luckey was a professor at Christendom College from 1984 until he retired in 2015 according to a statement on the college s website 36 He has had no interaction with the school since 2015 the college said in an interview with the Northern Virginia Daily adding that Luckey s relationship with the school would not continue 37 In 2022 Luckey appeared in court and pled guilty in order to receive a reduced sentence of time served 24 months supervised probation and must register as a sex offender Judge William W Sharp accepted the agreement and Luckey s guilty pleas Luckey also has no prior criminal record the judge added 38 List of presidents Edit President TermWarren Carroll 1977 1985Damian Fedoryka 1985 1992Timothy O Donnell 1992 PresentAcademics Edit Christendom College classroom Christendom College has two schools offering graduate and undergraduate degrees Undergraduate students combine a liberal arts core curriculum with eventual upper level courses in their major field or fields of study Graduates can choose from three theological concentrations Systematic Theology Moral Theology and Catechetics Undergraduate college Edit All graduates of the undergraduate college are awarded a bachelor of arts degree in one of the following fields of study Classical and Early Christian Studies Economics minor only English Language and Literature History Philosophy Political Science and Economics Mathematics Music minor only Science minor only TheologyChristendom College Graduate School of Theology Edit The Christendom Graduate School offers masters level courses with a comprehensive grasp of the Catholic faith preparing students for advanced graduate studies and for various ministries in the Catholic Church according to the school s website 39 Its flexible and accommodating studies allows students of all ages and from all over the world to attend either part time or full time year round summers only or winters only and also to study at a distance through online courses Semester in Rome Edit The Semester in Rome includes a continuation of the College s core curriculum program for juniors THEO 301 Moral Theology during the Fall and THEO 302 Apologetics in the spring as well as courses in Italian Roman Art amp Architecture and the Language Culture and History of Rome The semester also includes a week s pilgrimage to Assisi and Siena as well as a trip to Florence 40 Campus EditResidence halls Edit Christendom College entrance sign Men s dormitories St Francis Residence Hall St Augustine Hall 41 2 St Benedict Hall 41 St Francis Hall 41 St Joseph Hall 41 St Pius Hall 41 St Columba Hall 41 Women s dormitories St Clare Residence Hall St Clare Hall 41 St Catherine of Siena Hall 41 2 St Edmund Campion Hall 41 2 St Theresa Hall 41 2 Academic buildings Edit Aula Magna Mariae Chapel Crypt 41 2 St Lawrence Commons 41 2 St John the Evangelist Library 41 2 St Thomas Aquinas Hall 41 2 Other buildings Edit Christ the King Chapel 41 2 King Louis the Crusader Gymnasium 41 2 John Paul the Great Student Center 41 2 Madonna Hall 41 2 Regina Coeli Hall 41 2 Student life EditAthletics Edit Christendom has several varsity sports and has a variety of intramural sports throughout the year 42 In 2017 Christendom s rugby team won the NSCRO 7 s Collegiate Rugby National Championship in its first year of contention 43 The team defeated St Mary s College of Maryland in overtime to capture the title earning the school its first National Championship 44 In 2021 the rugby team won the National Collegiate Rugby Cohen Cup National Championship in Houston Texas defeating New Mexico Tech 45 This was the school s first 15s rugby National Championship title In 2021 46 and 2022 47 the men s rugby team also received the 1 national ranking from National Collegiate Rugby Baseball Men sBasketball Men s Women sCross Country Men s Women sRugby Men sSoccer Men s Women sSoftball Women sVolleyball Women sSee also EditWXDM WHFWReferences Edit Christendom College 23 August 2021 a b c The Founding the Building and the Glory of Christendom College Archived February 17 2007 at the Wayback Machine by Warren H Carroll 2002 a b c d e A History of Christendom College Christendom College Christendom College Retrieved 2018 04 11 About Federal Funding Christendom College Christendom College Retrieved 2018 04 12 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2011 07 20 Retrieved 2011 05 25 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Christendom College News and Events The Origins of Christendom College Archived from the original on 2011 07 26 Retrieved 2011 05 25 Weaver Mary Jo 1995 Being Right Conservative Catholics in America Bloomington Indiana University Press pp 312 313 ISBN 0 253 20999 4 a b A History of Christendom College Christendom College Christendom College Retrieved 2018 07 30 Rankings amp Endorsements Christendom College Christendom College Retrieved 2018 04 11 A Catholic university providing undergraduate and graduate degrees in a vibrantly Catholic environment Franciscan University of Steubenville www franciscan edu Retrieved 30 July 2018 Home Ave Maria University Ave Maria University Retrieved 30 July 2018 a b c A History of Christendom College Christendom College Christendom College Retrieved 30 July 2018 A History of Christendom College Christendom College Christendom College 15 December 2015 Retrieved 30 July 2018 Christendom Launches 45th Anniversary Year with Record Enrollment www christendom edu 23 August 2022 Retrieved November 2 2022 Christendom Defies National Enrollment Trend Implements Waiting List www christendom edu 20 January 2022 Retrieved November 2 2022 Undergraduate Faculty Christendom College Christendom College 28 December 2015 Retrieved 30 July 2018 Chiaramonte Perry 2015 09 22 White House College Scorecard shuts out conservative schools Fox News Retrieved 2018 04 12 A Call To Greatness Christendom College Retrieved 9 November 2016 Christendom College to Dedicate New Chapel Next April 23 September 2022 Pope John Paul II www wikipedia com Retrieved November 2 2022 Pope St John Paul II Meets with Christendom College www youtube com Retrieved November 2 2022 Rankings amp Endorsements www christendom edu 4 January 2016 Retrieved November 2 2022 The Newman Guide to Choosing a Catholic College www wikipedia com Retrieved November 2 2022 About www cardinalnewmansociety org Christendom College www cardinalnewmansociety org Retrieved November 2 2022 Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas delivers the commencement address at Christendom College www facebook com Retrieved November 2 2022 See Ibby Caputo and Jon Marcus The Controversial Reason Some Religious Colleges Forgo Federal Funding The Atlantic July 7 2016 accessed online at https www theatlantic com education archive 2016 07 the controversial reason some religious colleges forgo federal funding 490253 Are women safe in Christendom s bubble Part I SIMCHA FISHER 2018 01 16 Retrieved 2018 03 02 WE WILL DO BETTER CHRISTENDOM COLLEGE EXTENDS SUPPORT TO VICTIMS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT AND HARASSMENT Christendom College Christendom College 2018 01 24 Retrieved 2018 03 02 Olmstead Kevin February 1 2018 Christendom We will do better The Winchester Star Retrieved March 17 2018 FAQs Sexual Misconduct Christendom College www christendom edu 2 May 2018 As alumni claim sexual assault is mishandled Christendom College vows to improve Catholic News Agency Retrieved 2018 03 02 Christendom College alumni call for Title IX response to sexual assaults National Catholic Reporter 2018 03 23 Retrieved 2018 03 26 Christendom College Professor Emeritus arrested on child sex abuse charges Royal Examiner 2021 06 28 Retrieved 2022 09 22 Former Christendom College professor arrested on charges of soliciting a child National Catholic Reporter 2021 07 16 Retrieved 2022 09 22 Statement Regarding Former Professor Dr William Luckey www christendom edu 28 June 2021 Retrieved November 2 2022 Former Christendom professor charged with taking indecent liberties with child www nvdaily com Retrieved November 2 2022 Former Christendom College professor avoids trial pleads to lesser charges www nvdaily com Retrieved November 2 2022 About www graduate christendom edu Retrieved November 2 2022 Semester in Rome www christendom edu 28 April 2017 Retrieved November 2 2022 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Welcome to Christendom College PDF Christendom College 2016 Retrieved 12 May 2017 Christendom Athletics Christendom College Athletics Retrieved 21 April 2017 Anker Brett 6 June 2017 Christendom College Claims NSCRO 7s Title www rugbytoday com Retrieved 3 August 2018 Christendom rugby wins school s first national championship News Sports Jobs The Northern Virginia Daily www nvdaily com Retrieved 3 August 2018 Christendom College Wins College Rugby National Championship www christendom edu 13 December 2021 Retrieved November 2 2022 Christendom Earns 1 Ranking from National Collegiate Rugby www christendom edu 25 August 2021 Retrieved November 2 2022 Smith Zach 26 August 2022 Christendom Rugby Earns 1 National Ranking for Second Straight Year Christendom College Retrieved November 2 2022 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Christendom College Christendom College official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Christendom College amp oldid 1125876208, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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