Religion Program
All students – Catholic and non-Catholic - are required to take religion classes. The religion classes not only inform students about the Catholic faith, but they offer all students of all faiths a chance for reflection as well as an opportunity to orient their lives. The religion program is inculcated with the Augustinian values of Truth, Unity and Love. In coming to know the things of God, one learns Truth. Unity is found in the study of the diverse expressions of faith which show our common heritage as God’s creation. The study of religion should lead one to Love of God and neighbor.
The Course of Studies is: (courses are one semester each except in junior year)
Freshman Year
Hebrew and Christian Scriptures; Introduction to the Catholic Faith
Sophomore Year
History of the Church; Social Justice
Junior Year
Decision Making and Moral Theology
Senior Year
Life Choices; Comparative World Religions