Collegium Sanctorum Angelorum – 4-year traditional college – seeking help. Do you know about it? If not, click and look!

I bring this to the attention of the readership… it could be there is a hungry biology teacher out there who desires Traditional sacred worhsip.

Howdy Father,
I hope you are doing well. I am writing to you again concerning the Collegium Sanctorum Angelorum (www.the-collegium.org). We are committed to being a 4-year traditional Catholic liberal arts college. In these times when the traditional practice of the faith is under attack, we are a place where students can come and study in an authentically Catholic environment. I will keep this short: we are in dire need of donations, and a biology professor. Anything you can do to help would be greatly appreciated, even if it’s just to stop and pray for us. Be assured of ours!

 

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5 Comments

  1. moosix1974 says:

    They used to be in my hometown of Ocala, FL. Not exactly sure why they went through the expense of packing up and moving to MD. Things surely are better down here in the land of freedom and opportunity. Not sure how well the school is being run and what kinds of sound decisions are being made in regards to it. I don’t want to discourage donations, but I think a an explanation would be in order.

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  4. mother undercover says:

    I am a huge fan of this project! I’ve been receiving their emails for several years and it has been wonderful to see the Collegium go from a dream to a reality. In addition to making donations, you can also support them by shopping at their Holy Angels shop. I just bought some coffee and chocolate covered espresso beans.

  5. Fuerza says:

    I’ve been following their progress for a while now. Hopefully they get state approval to grant degrees, followed by accreditation. It’s already on my list of approved colleges for my children.

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