Notre-Dame, the New West, and Wanting to See from the Inside
Trinity Schools' president, Jon Balsbaugh, reflects upon the effort to rebuild Notre-Dame de Paris in today's Veritas Journal post. "Perhaps Paris (and with it much of the West) does now seem to be a kind of twilight world – a museum to a way of life that has all but vanished, inhabited by a people […]
Poetry and the Mystery of Time
"Poetry is more than beautiful words—it is a way of thinking that is slow, meditative, and open." Trinity School at River Ridge alumna, philosophy professor, and Heidegger scholar Dr. Rebecca Longtin reflects on the how poets wrestle with the mystery of time. Enjoy the article then read the poems alluded to in the links at […]
Trinity Information Night!
Is Your Child Feeling Lost in the Crowd? At Trinity, every student is known. Our smaller class sizes give every student the chance to be heard. Come to our Information Night on Tuesday, May 7. Meet our head of school, Dr. Kay Yohe. Hear about our program and how every student is actively engaged and […]
Alumni Highlight — Daniel Rice class of 2013
Alumni Highlight — Daniel Rice class of 2013 After graduation, I became a seminarian of the Catholic Diocese of Arlington. My first four years of this journey to the priesthood were at The Pontifical College Josephinum, in Columbus, Ohio, where I received a B.A. in philosophy. From the outset of my undergraduate philosophy studies, I […]
The Black Hole
Veritas Journal reflects upon the first ever image of a black hole. What were your reactions? The Black Hole The release Wednesday of the first-ever image of a black hole dominated the world's collective imagination. An amorphous ring of fire glowed curiously across Facebook feeds and newspaper headlines, inviting a barrage of timid questions from […]