This is an executive-level position serving Legatus chapters in the heart of the country from the Gulf Coast and Texas to Denver, Seattle and Portland. The successful candidate must exhibit executive and leadership skills while mentoring, interacting, and motivating chapter officers and members.
Executive Opportunity… Legatus seeks a Regional Director to serve the Central Region of the United States. This is an executive-level position serving Legatus chapters in the heart of the country from the Gulf Coast and Texas to Denver, Seattle and Portland. The successful candidate must exhibit executive and leadership skills while mentoring, interacting, and motivating chapter officers and members.
Ordained in 1967 in his native Italy, Servants of Charity priest Fortunato Turati, 71, has worked in America since 1968 — mostly at the St. Louis Center for the mentally and physically disabled.
Hollywood Chapter Legates Michael and Janeen Damian (Flicka 2, A Princess for Christmas) deliver yet another remarkable romantic comedy. The couple takes writing, directing and producing credits for this Hallmark Channel original movie, which co-stars Janeen’s father, James Best (Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane on The Dukes of Hazzard).
New Jersey Legate Janet Morana’s new book, subtitled Ending the Abortion Industry’s Exploitation of Women, warns of legal abortion’s dangers, which are all but ignored by the government, the media and the judiciary.
New Orleans Legate Van R. Mayhall Jr. has penned a fascinating thriller packed with twists and turns. Ancient language expert Dr. Clotile Lejeune’s quiet life is shaken when she learns that her estranged father has been murdered.
When we’re at Mass, we are participating in the joyous worship that goes on eternally in heaven. Obviously we can’t know precisely what heaven is like — it’s too wonderful, too glorious for our limited mortal comprehension.
If you’re entering your fifth decade this year — or you’re simply looking for a few ways to implement your New Year’s resolution to live healthier, here are 50 tips for your consideration.
In July of 1973, Yogi Berra’s New York Mets trailed the Chicago Cubs by nine games in the National League East. That’s when he uttered his most famous phrase: “It ain’t over till it’s over.” The Mets rallied to win the division title on the final day of the season.
A comment on the New York Times’ website is rather telling: “I am tired of the Catholic bishops interfering” (11/24/12). The writer was worked up over the Wisconsin bishops’ statement issued last July criticizing a new type of living will for fear it might open the way for passive euthanasia.
A Roman native, Elizabeth Canori married Christopher Mora, a lawyer from a wealthy family. The couple was happy, but Christopher soon took a mistress and did nothing to hide his indiscretions.
Ireland is key to the global pro-life movement for one reason: The Emerald Isle is a model nation for women’s health, and abortion is banned in all circumstances.
The hyper-speed connection between the San Jose Chapter’s first meeting and chartering reflects the dynamism, drive and synergy of Silicon Valley, the high-tech capital of the world in which many of these new Legates are leaders.
Ever since a madman went on a murderous rampage in Connecticut on Dec. 14, debate across the U.S. has swirled around the Second Amendment and the right to bear arms. Pundits have debated everything from gun magazine size to violent video games and mental illness.
A highlight of the annual Legatus Summit is the presentation of awards to deserving individuals. While these awards express our appreciation, Summit attendees also come away inspired by recipients’ depth of faith and eloquent example.