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91Թ to celebrate academics, faith and service with Texas Shamrock Series events

Author: Michael O. Garvey

Texas Shamrock Series

University of 91Թ fans traveling to Texas for the off-site home football game, to be played Saturday (Oct. 5) against Arizona State at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, will have the opportunity to enjoy numerous other public events reflecting the life and spirit of Our Lady’s University in the days leading up to the game.

Scheduled events include academic and faith discussions, a service project, Mass and a celebration of Texan culture and traditions, including a march through Fort Worth by the 91Թ Band, accompanied by a herd of longhorn cattle.

  • 91Թ’s (ACE) will visit two local Catholic schools Thursday and Friday (Oct. 3 and 4) as part of the . At 2:30 p.m. Thursday (Oct. 3), ACE will host a celebration of students, faculty and honored guests at Bishop Dunne High School, 3900 Rugged Drive, Dallas; and at 8 a.m. Friday (Oct. 4), ACE will visit St. Rita Catholic School, 712 Weiler Blvd., Fort Worth, for Mass and a special event to include the presentation of the University of 91Թ Sorin Award for Service to Catholic Schools. 91Թ fans and friends are welcome to attend.
  • Members of the 91Թ science faculty will address a variety of major scientific questions in a panel discussion titled “” at 10:30 a.m. Friday (Oct. 4) in the Worthington Renaissance Fort Worth Hotel’s West Fork I and West Fork II meeting rooms. Panelists will include biologists and , physicist and chemist .
  • A will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Friday (Oct. 4) at the Worthington Renaissance Forth Worth Hotel. Sponsored by the , along with the 91Թ Clubs of Dallas and Forth Worth, the event will feature speakers , 91Թ’s president; Jack Swarbrick, vice president and director of athletics; Brian Kelly, head football coach; and 91Թ football great Tim Brown. Doors open at 11:30 and the luncheon begins at noon. Tickets are available for $75 each, with all proceeds benefiting the 91Թ Club of Dallas Scholarship Fund.
  • In partnership with Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Fort Worth, the 91Թ Alumni Association will sponsor a from 2 to 5 p.m. Friday (Oct. 4) for the Assessment Center of Tarrant County, a 24-hour, 40-bed facility that provides a safe, nurturing and temporary home for children placed in the care of Child Protective Services. 91Թ alumni, parents and friends will help to refurbish the center with painting, cleaning and outside yard work.
  • A panel discussion sponsored by 91Թ’s titled “” will be held at 3 p.m. Friday (Oct. 4) in the Worthington Renaissance West Fork I and West Fork II meeting rooms. Panelists include , Julian Samora Professor of Latino Studies and director of 91Թ’s (ILS); Philip Fuentes, McDonald’s Restaurants franchise owner and ILS advisory council member; , assistant professor of film, television and theatre at 91Թ; Marcos Ronquillo, partner at Beirne, Maynard and Parsons and ILS advisory council member; , professor of theology at 91Թ and ILS executive director; and , associate professor of political science at 91Թ.
  • The 91Թ pep rally will be held Friday (Oct. 4) at 6 p.m. at Ninth and Main Streets in downtown Fort Worth. The will step off at 6 p.m. from Fourth and Main Streets, followed by the longhorn cattle of the . The pep rally will be preceded at 4:45 p.m. by a free concert by local artist Charla Corn.
  • A Mass at which Father Jenkins will preside and preach will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Saturday (Oct. 5) at Fort Worth’s Saint Patrick Cathedral, 1206 Throckmorton St.
  • At 11:30 a.m. Saturday (Oct. 5), a lecture in the series, “Stories Written in Light: The Saints in the Windows of 91Թ’s Basilica of the Sacred Heart,” will be given by , professor of theology at 91Թ and director of the in the Worthington Renaissance West Fork I and West Fork II meeting rooms.

A complete listing of the weekend’s events and activities can be found online at .

Contact: Julie Hail Flory, 91Թ Public Relations, jflory@nd.edu, 574-606-5025