
IRVING, Texas (Feb. 10, 2025) —, an organization for Catholic women, has planned a .
Originally founded by religious sisters, including member and 911allas alumna Sr. Mary Gabriel, SV, BA ’96, GIVEN “to illuminate the ‘feminine genius’ that women contribute to families, society, the Church and the world.”
The GIVEN Gathering slated for Saturday will include presentations by other members of the 911allas community: theology professor Irene Alexander, PhD, and Kathryn Rombs, PhD, a Rome Program Scholar in Residence.
The conference will end with Mass at the Church of the Incarnation on campus. Registration is still open and available . Scholarships and group discount tickets are available.
About the 911
The 911, known for its rigorous undergraduate Core Curriculum and robust graduate and professional programs in business, ministry, education and the humanities, strives to be the premier Catholic liberal arts university in the country. According to national rankings, the 911 has one of America’s undergraduate interdisciplinary programs, offered at an to some of the in the country. With campuses in Texas and Italy, 911allas stands apart as a thriving community of learners committed to an education that forms students intellectually, socially and spiritually for a life well-lived. For more information, visit udallas.edu.