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In this issue:

The Bell Was Stolen By 3
What the legendary, unsolved theft of the Fenwick Bell tells us about art, crime and absence.
Story by Marybeth Reilly-McGreen ’89
Photography by Michael Ivins

College Tradition Lives on in an Unexpected Place
How necessity, sustainability, happenstance and Jesuit identity converge in the office of Rev. Keith Maczkiewicz, S.J.
Story by Abby Riviello
Photography by Michael Ivins

What Good Can Come From Grief? Quite a Lot, It Turns Out.
Rev. James Hayes, S.J., ’72 has spent more than 50 years engaged in a ministry of consolation, a calling rooted in his own experience of loss.
Story by Marybeth Reilly-McGreen ’89
Photography by Michael Ivins

‘Flo is a force’
Whether it’s for her own path, her students, or her local and international research into the human mind, psychology Professor Florencia Anggoro will not be stopped.
Story by Marybeth Reilly-McGreen ’89
Photography by Michael Ivins

I Am Worthy
How the Spiritual Exercises can guide anyone from individuals to organizations to take meaningful action in today’s world.
Reflection by Julie Dowd ’94

Inside the Election of Pope Leo XIV
Experts thought an American pope was a longshot at best, but Robert Prevost was not your typical American prelate.
Reflection by Mathew N. Schmalz

Also:

  • Around The Hill
  • My Bag with Emily Rauer Davis ’99, director of retreats
  • In Memoriam
  • Q&A with Emily Cashman Kirstein ’07, child safety public policy lead at Google

Publication Date

Winter 2-15-2026

Publisher

College of the Holy Cross

City

Worcester

Keywords

Alumni, campus news, Fenwick Bell mystery, Jesuits, Rev. Keith Maczkiewicz, S.J., Rev. James Hayes, S.J., ’72, grief, Emily Rauer Davis ’99, retreats, Florencia Anggoro, psychology, Spiritual Exercises, Pope Leo XIV, Emily Cashman Kirstein ’07, Google

Volume

60

Number

1

Rights

Copyright ©2026 by College of the Holy Cross. All rights reserved. Opinions expressed in Holy Cross Magazine are those of the individual authors and subjects and do not necessarily reflect the views of the College administration, faculty, staff or students. No portion of this magazine may be reprinted without the express written consent of the editor.

Holy Cross Magazine, Vol. 60 No. 1, Winter 2026

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