This wonderful collection of humorous, poignant, and revealing stories and anecdotes offers special insight into the university that Father Malloy has served so faithfully. Monk’s Notre Dame has a story to tell about nearly every aspect of life at Notre Dame. Father Malloy intersperses fresh insight on traditional campus events, such as new students moving in to the residence halls and the annual bookstore basketball tournament, with lesser-known stories such as the mysterious disappearance and dramatic reappearance of a statue of Father Edward Sorin at the helm of a motorboat on St. Mary’s Lake.
Father Malloy also presents charming vignettes about the people who have made Notre Dame the place it is. He offers a personal tribute to the legendary Reverend Theodore M. Hesburgh and includes warm and witty stories about other C.S.C. priests and brothers, such as Charles Doremus (“Father Duck”) and Brother Cosmas Guttly, who lived to be 99. Memorable anecdotes about professors, students, and “behind the scenes” workers are also captured in this book.
Anyone who has studied, taught, worked, or been interested in the University of Notre Dame will find Monk’s Notre Dame delightful.
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Reverend Edward A. Malloy, C.S.C., completed his eighteenth and final year as president of the University of Notre Dame on July 1, 2005, after serving as the university's sixteenth president. He served five years as vice president and associate provost and has been a full professor in the Department of Theology and a member of the Notre Dame faculty since 1974. Father Malloy also earned his bachelor's and master's degrees in English from Notre Dame in 1963 and 1967 and a second master's degree, in theology, in 1969 while studying for the priesthood. He was ordained in the Basilica of the Sacred Heart on the Notre Dame campus in 1970. In his various roles as student, priest, professor, and president, Father Malloy has been a vital part of the University of Notre Dame's vibrant history.
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