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The [[European University of Rome]] is a private Catholic University, founded by the [[Legionaries of Christ]] order, and recognised by the Italian government.<ref>[http://www.regnumchristi.org/english/articulos/articulo.phtml?id=11105&se=364&ca=119&te=782 Presentation of the New European University of Rome ], Regnum Christi, 25 October 2004.</ref> | The [[European University of Rome]] is a private Catholic University, founded by the [[Legionaries of Christ]] order, and recognised by the Italian government.<ref>[http://www.regnumchristi.org/english/articulos/articulo.phtml?id=11105&se=364&ca=119&te=782 Presentation of the New European University of Rome ], Regnum Christi, 25 October 2004.</ref> | ||
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+ | On 13-14 March, the [[Identity Crisis: Can European civilization survive?]] conference was held in Rome by the [[European Freedom Alliance]] in conjunction with the [[European University of Rome]] and the [[Lepanto Foundation]]. Moderators included [[Bruce Bawer]]; panelists included [[Bat Ye'or]] | [[Baroness Caroline Cox]], [[Douglas Murray]] and [[Robert Spencer]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:27, 15 December 2015
The European University of Rome is a private Catholic University, founded by the Legionaries of Christ order, and recognised by the Italian government.[1]
Activities
On 13-14 March, the Identity Crisis: Can European civilization survive? conference was held in Rome by the European Freedom Alliance in conjunction with the European University of Rome and the Lepanto Foundation. Moderators included Bruce Bawer; panelists included Bat Ye'or | Baroness Caroline Cox, Douglas Murray and Robert Spencer.
References
- ↑ Presentation of the New European University of Rome , Regnum Christi, 25 October 2004.