INDIANAPOLIS -- Legatus’ executive director John Hunt presented L.H. and Dianne Bayley with Legatus’ 2009 Bowie Kuhn Special Award for Evangelization at the Indianapolis Chapter’s April 15 meeting. Legatus recognized the Bayleys for their extraordinary devotion to spreading the Gospel. For decades, the couple has shown exemplary dedication to helping the underprivileged, children, health care groups, and in particular Catholic non-profit organizations.
INDIANAPOLIS -- Legatus’ executive director John Hunt presented L.H. and Dianne Bayley with Legatus’ 2009 Bowie Kuhn Special Award for Evangelization at the Indianapolis Chapter’s April 15 meeting. Legatus recognized the Bayleys for their extraordinary devotion to spreading the Gospel. For decades, the couple has shown exemplary dedication to helping the underprivileged, children, health care groups, and in particular Catholic non-profit organizations.
Indianapolis Legates receive 2009 Bowie Kuhn Special Award for Evangelization . . . INDIANAPOLIS — Legatus’ executive director John Hunt presented L.H. and Dianne Bayley with Legatus’ 2009 Bowie Kuhn Special Award for Evangelization at the Indianapolis Chapter’s April 15 meeting. Legatus recognized the Bayleys for their extraordinary devotion to spreading the Gospel. For decades, the couple has shown exemplary dedication to helping the underprivileged, children, health care groups, and in particular Catholic non-profit organizations.
Fulfilling the promise he made in his previous book, The Quest for Shakespeare, Pearce analyzes three of Shakespeare’s plays in order to uncover the Bard’s Catholic beliefs. Here the author digs into the plays, which were written and first performed during the English crown’s persecution of Catholics.
Bishop Tobin, who just received Legatus’ 2009 Defender of the Faith Award, delivers a collection of columns he’s written for diocesan newspapers in Ohio and Rhode Island. He unpacks Church teaching on crucial contemporary issues by using the daily news to grab readers’ attention and engage them.
The United States of America is the greatest country in the world. We lead the world in military and political strength, our economy is the largest in history and American cultural influence is everywhere.
Even though he doesn’t have a business background, Fr. Joseph Wilson feels completely at home when rubbing elbows with some of Manhattan’s top CEOs. The New York native was ordained for the Brooklyn diocese in 1986 and now serves as curator at St. Margaret’s Parish in his home borough of Queens. He’s known for preaching missions and retreats — including some for non-Catholic organizations. He has a special heart for the Anglican community, which has recently expressed a strong desire to return to the Catholic Church.
Childhood obesity is a major problem in the United States. In fact, Michelle Obama recently kicked off a campaign to fight childhood obesity — an initiative aptly titled “Let’s Move.”
A member of Legatus’ Chicago Chapter, McHugh delivers a fascinating memoir that contains her wisdom on health, marriage, depression and prayer. She delves into her 15-year battle with three life-threatening illnesses, following her inner journey to the emotional and spiritual roots of the disease that was making her sick. Her story is filled with joy and hope.
There is heated disagreement over abortion in our culture. But in the mainstream media the reasons for this disagreement are never discussed. A U.S. senator, for example, will be asked for his opinion, but he will never be asked why he opposes or favors abortion.
Governance, business ethics and corporate social responsibility (CSR) have become much more considered practices in companies since the dot-com crash, but a decade’s worth of measures aiming to strengthen managerial integrity have fallen well short of the need.
Catholics confess to a priest because they first went to Jesus, and he told them to go to a priest. Christ himself determined to forgive and retain sins through human intermediaries.