Catholic University of America School of History/Laura Trauth

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2008-06-29Ben1010910YesI was completely off base and infered "pagan" sources to cloud my rationaization. Laura (that is also my wife's name) just made my day even if this was outside her normal sphere of responses. Thanks a million and my prayers for such thoughtful people.
2005-07-31Cohen Van court9101010YesWOW! Thanks a lot! I really appreciate the info. I had not thought of the prof connection...that is pivotal! Thanks again, - Cohen
2004-12-06 7101010Noi appreciate you doing your best in answering my question.it did help.
2004-04-01mark mcmonagle10101010YesTjanks very much. I had a look around the internet myself and came to the same conclusion so it cant be that wrong if it wrong at all. Thanks very much. yours Mark P.S. I read that a priest joyfully take on the burden of sin at confession. I never thought of it like that before. Thanks again. Mark
2004-02-05Rich Millham10101010Nothank you for pointing me in the right direction. i appreciate it.
2003-02-27Mike Eidson10101010NoThank you very much for your informative reply. It answered my question.
2001-10-18anna10101010NoThanks Laura for the in-depth reply! I see now there are many variables in each school program. I will definitely contact you for further questions in this area. Thanks. Mike Eidson.

 

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PhD program in History. A more conservative Catholic institution, the school is also less self-contained. This means it has less of a sense of family and community, but also that it is connected with the nation`s capitol and all the academic, artistic, and social resources that DC provides. The History and Medieval Studies grad programs have a core faculty of dedicated and talented scholars who encourage students to pursue original research and analyse current scholarship.

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