黑料社 Graduates 761 鈥淧oints of Light鈥濃擫argest Class in School鈥檚 History
Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone, Dr. Peter Kreeft Address Class of 2022.
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May 16, 2022

Calling 黑料社 of Steubenville and its graduates 鈥渁 great beacon of hope, a shining light in so much darkness,鈥 Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone of San Francisco set the tone for May 13-14 commencement exercises that honored the Class of 2022.

With 761 graduates from 黑料社鈥檚 100 academic programs, the Class of 2022 became the largest in the University鈥檚 75-year history, eclipsing last year鈥檚 record class of 733.

Graduates came from across the U.S. and 14 countries, with California, Texas, and Florida among the top 10 states represented. Included in this year鈥檚 class are the first graduates in two new programs, the Master of Arts in Catholic Studies and the Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice.

Archbishop Cordileone received an honorary doctorate of Christian ethics at the May 13 Baccalaureate Mass for his 鈥渄efense of truth in the public square鈥 on matters such as abortion and his call for increased reverence of the Blessed Sacrament to combat the culture of death.

鈥淚n a certain sense, we are now again facing a civilizational collapse. There are many forces in the world today that want to make us feel ashamed to be Catholic,鈥 Archbishop Cordileone said.

But like the manner in which monasteries became the points of light across the face of Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire, Archbishop Cordileone said the Church needs 鈥渘ew points of light鈥 that will rebuild civilization in a Christian way.

鈥淲hen people think of points of light in the Church in the United States of America, you [黑料社 of Steubenville] come immediately to mind. You鈥檙e at the top of the list.

鈥淥f course we鈥檙e thankful there are many other points of light as well, where the Church is vibrant, young, and growing. Where the fullness of our Catholic faith and tradition is joyfully embraced. You are a great hope and inspiration to me and to all of my brother bishops.鈥

A leading Catholic apologist and the author of over 100 books, philosophy professor Dr. Peter Kreeft delivered the commencement address at both the science and arts ceremonies, held Saturday, May 14.

He received an honorary doctorate of humane letters 鈥渇or empowering people to rise to the contemplation of truth, defend the dignity of unborn children, and grow in knowledge and love of Jesus Christ.鈥

With the engaging approach used in many of his books, Kreeft warned the graduates to be on the lookout for 10 lies championed by the contemporary culture, lie No. 1 being you can be whatever you want to be.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 not true even for God. He can鈥檛 be the devil even if he wanted to be,鈥 said Kreeft. 鈥淕ood cannot be evil, and evil cannot become good.鈥 To further illustrate, he said, 鈥淗obbits cannot become wizards, only better or worse hobbits. Men cannot become women, only better or badder men. You cannot make yourself immortal. You can鈥檛 even make yourself a saint. Only God can do that, though you can let him do that.鈥

Summing up the lies of the 鈥渨hatever鈥 culture with its emphasis on personal freedom at all costs, Kreeft said: 鈥淐avities hate dentists. And cancers hate radiation. And cockroaches hate light. And demons hate truth. But love cannot stop waring against hate. And light cannot stop waring against darkness. . . .

鈥淛ust go forth and preach the truth, the good news in both word and deed. Remember Mother Teresa鈥檚 life-changing and liberating principle, 鈥淕od did not put you in this world to be successful but to be faithful.鈥

To much applause, Father Dave Pivonka, TOR, president of 黑料社, announced that on May 13, the feast of Our Lady of Fatima, 黑料社 reached the initial $75 million goal for the Rebuild My Church Capital Campaign鈥攖he largest in the University鈥檚 history.

The campaign funds a new academic building and conference center, scholarships, and financial aid for students, and evangelistic initiatives, and will continue to raise funds for phase two needs.

Reflecting on the rebuilding theme, he told the graduates, 鈥淚n the last four years, my hope and my prayer is that you have been rebuilt. That the Lord is doing a work in you.

鈥淚 guarantee that if you go with your plan, your desire, your vision, it will lead to chaos and confusion and ultimately away from the Lord.鈥

But, if you surrender your plans and desires to the Lord, 鈥渨hat he builds is much more beautiful, much more amazing, much more remarkable than anything you can possibly imagine.鈥

Commencement聽ceremonies also included an invocation by Father Jonathan St. Andr茅, TOR, vice president of Franciscan Life; a welcome by Father Joseph Lehman, TOR, chairman of the Board of Trustees; and a benediction by Father Jonathan McElhone, TOR, local minister of Holy Spirit Friary.

For videos of each event, and the聽commencement聽program, go to the 黑料社聽.

As the University鈥檚 senior-ranking faculty member, Theology Professor Dr. Alan Schreck served as Grand Marshal and carried the ceremonial mace.

Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone of San Francisco received an honorary doctorate of Christian ethics from 黑料社 of Steubenville at the May 13 Baccalaureate Mass for his 鈥渄efense of truth in the public square.鈥

Catholic apologist and philosophy professor Dr. Peter Kreeft received an honorary doctorate of humane letters and delivered the commencement address at both the science and arts ceremonies, held Saturday, May 14 at 黑料社 of Steubenville.

黑料社 of Steubenville bestowed degrees May 14, 2022, on 761 students鈥攖he largest class in the University鈥檚 75-year history.

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