George Weigel, Distinguished Senior Fellow of the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington, D.C., writes a column, "The Catholic Difference," that is syndicated by the Denver Catholic Register. In a recent column, Mr. Weigel wrote about Wyoming Catholic College, which will be holding its first commencement this weekend.
Wyoming Catholic College, “where students read Thomas Aquinas in the original Latin, take a mandatory freshman course in horsemanship, and go on a three-week, survival-skills trek through the Rockies before they crack a book,” had an interesting start – a series of unintended consequences, as Mr. Weigl notes in his commentary.
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