Blessed Carlo Acutis, the First Millennial Saint?
Congregante Jose Toledo presented the extraordinary life of Blessed Carlo Acutis to the ACU Student Group at the University of Miami.
Social and Business Etiquette - a Toolkit for Success
Last weekend ACU hosted a workshop for University of Miami students on effective communication and social interactions. It built on the presentation Ramon Ferrer made to the students last semester on public speaking.
Congreso Sobre la Familia
El Centro de Espiritualidad Ignaciana los invita a el Congreso Sobre la Familia.
UPDATE! PILGRIMAGE TO THE BIRTHPLACE OF THE ACU AND THE RESTING PLACE OF ITS FOUNDER
Congregantes David Cabarrocas and Efraín Zabala will be joining the celebration of the centenary of the Iglesia de Reina on June 16 to June 18, 2023, in Havana, Cuba.
Catholic Morality, The Path to Happiness?
The Path to Happiness through Catholic Moral Principles
Can a Catholic in the Modern Era be in Favor of the Death Penalty?
The Catholic Church and the Death Penalty
MIAMI GUARDIA SABATINA HONORS RAMON BARCIA, PASE 1934
Congregante Ramón Barcia headlined a session on his father’s contribution to the ACU.
Rebuking the Devil | Chapter 1
Congregant, Carlos Muñiz gives us a brief summary of the first chapter of Pope Francis’s book, Rebuking the Devil.
Silence in a Professional Setting
Earlier this month on Nov 7th Dr. Carlos Moas presented to the Catholic Young Professionals (CYP) on the importance of "silence" in a professional setting. Dr. Moas borrowed from the works of His Eminence Robert Sarah (Cardinal and retired prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship), Saint Ignatius of Loyola, and other scholarly sources to show how necessary silence is in both our professional and personal lives. He outlined some practical tips on how to avoid multi-tasking and how to prioritize communication. He then concluded his presentation citing examples from both his personal and professional life where he was better able to lead a Christ-centered life by creating moments of "interior silence".
Were the Attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki Justifiable? A Catholic Moral Perspective
Javier Salman discussed with the University of Miami student group the Catholic moral teaching with regard to the use of nuclear weapons. His presentation focused on the United States’ use of such weapons in Japan during World War II.

