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Cambridge University's King's College has announced it will be divesting from arms firms, following pro-Palestine protests and encampments on the campus. The college said its governing body had voted ...
A University of Cambridge college has announced it will divest from arms companies following student protests. King’s College said on Tuesday that its governing body has voted to “adopt a new ...
In choosing his motto and coat of arms, Leo references the Order of St. Augustine, to which he belongs. He uses the identifying symbol of Augustine, a heart pierced by an arrow.
The third Roberto Gerhard Annual Lecture on Catalan Cultures, will take place on May 14th, 6 pm at Fitzwilliam College Auditorium. This year we celebrate that Catalonia has been designated the World ...
Pope Leo XIV’s devotion to St. Augustine, his life and ministry as a member of the Augustinian order and his focus on the unity of the church are reflected in his episcopal motto and coat of arms.
The Holy See on Sunday released the official coat of arms of Pope Leo XIV with an inscribed motto that reflects his Augustinian roots. According to the Vatican Media, the coat of arms of the 267 th ...
The official coat of arms of Pope Leo XIV speaks of Mary, St. Augustine and unity. Rafael Nieto, OAR, on its profound symbolism and pastoral message.
The coat of arms depicts an upper portion marked with a fleur-de-lis and a lower half decorated with a burning heart, pierced by an arrow, set atop of a Bible.
VMPLNew Delhi [India], March 19: The London Organisation of Skills Development (LOSD) held an extraordinary event on 9th March 2025 at the prestigious Fitzwilliam College, University of Cambridge ...
Yale College senior Naina Agrawal-Hardin is among 35 U.S. scholars who have been selected to be part of the 2025 class of Gates Cambridge Scholars, a postgraduate scholarship program that provides ...
With distinct coats of arms, motifs, and colours associated with each college, there’s a lot of symbolism to take in – and the colleges are only the tip of Cambridge’s heraldic iceberg. Let’s start ...