Tim Gordon holds a Ph.D., from the Jesuit University, at Rome.
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Don Minutella has two doctorates from the same University, and our beloved and esteemed Editor a degree from an Opus Dei university. Although I understand there is a connection, my heroes seem to have made it through without losing the Faith. Is it possible Dr. Gordon may suffer from divine-willed blindness?
I have no degree from Opus Dei’s University, Santa Croce. I hold a B A in Cultural Anthropology from the University of Florida at Gainesville, class of 86