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Jason Evert
Jason Evert is a Catholic Church, Catholic author and chastity speaker. He founded Totus Tuus Press and Chastity Project, an organization that promotes chastity primarily to high school and college students. Evert earned a Master of Theology from the Franciscan University of Steubenville, with undergraduate degrees in theology and counseling, with a minor in philosophy. He is married to Crystallina Evert, who is also a chastity speaker and runs Women Made New Ministries. Crystallina is the author of the books ''Pure Womanhood'', ''How to Find Your Soulmate Without Losing Your Soul'', and the curriculum ''YOU: Life, Love, and the Theology of the Body''. Bibliography * ''Pure Love'' (1999) * ''If You Really Loved Me: 100 Questions on Dating, Relationships, and Sexual Purity'' (2009) * ''Answering Jehovah's Witnesses'' (2006) * ''Pure Manhood'' (2007) * ''Theology of His Body/Theology of Her Body'' (2009) * ''Pure Faith A Prayer Book for Teens'' (2009) * ''Purity 365: Daily Ref ...
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Franciscan University Of Steubenville
Franciscan University of Steubenville is a private Franciscan university in Steubenville, Ohio. The university had 3,040 students as of fall 2019, including 2,317 students on campus, in 40 undergraduate and 8 graduate degree programs. The student body is 97 percent Catholic and the university claims to have the largest number of students majoring in theology, catechetics, and philosophy of any Catholic university in the United States. The school was established as the College of Steubenville in 1946 by the Franciscan Friars of the Third Order Regular at the request of Bishop Mussio, the first bishop of the Diocese of Steubenville. In 1974, Fr. Michael Scanlan, T.O.R., became president and began a series of major reforms to restore the school to its Catholic heritage. The school changed its name to the University of Steubenville upon achieving university status in 1980, and adopted the current title Franciscan University of Steubenville in 1986. History In 1946, the first ...
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