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  1. FALL 2023: CATH 1190: Introduction to Catholic Studies (3 sections) CATH 2300: The Jesuits: Their Legacy and Influence (Dr. Daniel MacLeod) CATH 2400: Mystics, Saints, and Sinners: The Quest for Holiness in the Catholic Church (Dr. Meredith Bacola)

  2. Contributions to St. Paul's College can be made online at CanadaHelps.org (St. Paul’s College Foundation Inc.); by contacting our Community Development Office at 204-474-9148 for Visa or Mastercard donations or by mail at St. Paul’s College Foundation Inc., Rm 213 – 70 Dysart Road.

  3. Located in the lower level of St. Paul's College, the Belltower Café specializes in homemade breakfast and lunch menus. The Belltower Café also offers catering services for any size events. Please contact manager Peter Ginakes at belltowercafe@umanitoba.ca or 204-474-8586 to discuss your catering requirements.

  4. St. Paul’s College offers over $200,000 in scholarships, bursaries and prizes to both undergraduate and graduate student members. Find out more about available awards; Facilities. College facilities include the Belltower Café, computer lab, library, chapel, classrooms and study carrels and lockers.

  5. Deeply impacted by his education at St. Paul's College, and the University of Manitoba, Dr. Mauro intended that teaching respect for diversity of rational discourse and human interaction which exists at the University would be sustained, and that the intellectual tradition of the Jesuits to pursue both knowledge and social justice would prevail ...

  6. The St. Paul's College Students' Association (SPCSA) consists of students pursuing any program of study at UM, who are registered members of the college. SPCSA members are elected annually by students. Its purpose is to organize and promote events and special initiatives, and represent students’ academic, spiritual and social interests.

  7. St. Paul’s High School and College with Paul Shea Hall at right (March 1960) Source: Archives of Manitoba , George Harris Fonds , Acc. 1979-141, P7451, Album 15, Page 13. Site Coordinates (lat/long): N49.89405, W97.15115