

Alternative Spring Break Provides Work, Faith, Community Opportunities for Saint Leo University Ministry, Students
Life Teen’s Camp Hidden Lake in Georgia provided the setting for Saint Leo students to engage in service projects, prayer, Mass, faith formation, and fun.
Saint Leo University Begins Lent With Distribution of Ashes, Lenten Challenges
The university community and the public gathered on Ash Wednesday to begin Lent, to pray, and to receive ashes.
Saint Leo University Honors Program Grows, Challenges Students
Students Tackle Problems of Today through Interdisciplinary Program
Co-founder of Saint Leo University’s Center for Catholic-Jewish Studies, Rabbi A. James Rudin, to Receive Papal Knighthood
Cardinal O’Malley to Present Historic Honor on Behalf of Pope Francis in Ceremony on November 20 at University Campus
Getting a Bachelor’s in Religion? Consider These 9 Worthwhile Careers
What can you do with a religion degree? Check out these nine rewarding career tracks you may be able to pursue with a bachelor’s in religion from Saint Leo University.
Key Advice For Dealing With Busyness of Christmas From Saint Leo Faculty Member
Take some time during the Advent season to add prayer time, give the Christmas gift of experiences and time, says Dr. Randall Woodard, chair of Saint Leo University’s Philosophy, Religion, and Theology Department.
Saint Leo University Students Share Their Faith, Lenten Journeys
Six Saint Leo students write about how they live their Catholic faith and how they have observed Lent in 2021.
Suspension of Masses: Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder
Saint Leo University theology, religion faculty member Dr. Thomas Humphries examines what it means to miss Mass and religious services during the coronavirus pandemic.