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Mass Of Christian Burial, University Of Notre Dame
Mass Of Christian Burial, University Of Notre Dame
1975–1999: David T. Link
Rev. David Thomas Link, Dean Emeritus
August 24, 1936 to October 28, 2021
Mass of Christian Burial
Basilica of the Sacred Heart
Notre Dame, Indiana
November 8, 2021
Mass Card Matthew 25:35-36, University Of Notre Dame
Mass Card Matthew 25:35-36, University Of Notre Dame
1975–1999: David T. Link
Mass Card
Mass Card Hebrews 13:1-3, University Of Notre Dame
Dean Marcus Cole's Message, G. Marcus Cole
Dean Marcus Cole's Message, G. Marcus Cole
1975–1999: David T. Link
Dean Cole informs the Notre Dame Law School community of the passing of Fr. David T. Link '58, JD '61.
‘Crazy’ Suggestion Leads To God’S Purpose For His Life, John Shaughnessy
‘Crazy’ Suggestion Leads To God’S Purpose For His Life, John Shaughnessy
1975–1999: David T. Link
As he prepares to go to prison again, Father David Link shares the story of the “crazy” suggestion that led him to discover God’s purpose for his life.
South Bend Priest, An Ex-Notre Dame Law School Dean, Finds A Calling To Help Prisoners, Virginia Black
South Bend Priest, An Ex-Notre Dame Law School Dean, Finds A Calling To Help Prisoners, Virginia Black
1975–1999: David T. Link
In the 10 years since he was ordained as a Catholic priest, Link has found family within the walls of northern Indiana’s prisons.
Tedxund: An Escape Strategy For The War On Crime: Healing The Criminal, Tedx, David T. Link
Tedxund: An Escape Strategy For The War On Crime: Healing The Criminal, Tedx, David T. Link
1975–1999: David T. Link
People in prison are more than the crimes they commit, declares Rev. David, Link, a professor emeritus of Notre Dame Law School. Drawing on his experiences both in law and in prison ministry, he was inspired to plan an escape strategy for the so-called War On Crime. Put simply: Heal don’t punish.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
Holistic Prison Ministry: Author Q&A With Maura Poston Zagrans, Sean Salai
Holistic Prison Ministry: Author Q&A With Maura Poston Zagrans, Sean Salai
1975–1999: David T. Link
Maura Poston Zagrans is an American Catholic poet, author, and photographer. Her book “Camerado, I Give You My Hand,” published by Image in August 2013, tells the non-fiction story of Father David T. Link, a Notre Dame University dean and lawyer who became a priest at 71 after his wife died and now works as a Catholic chaplain to inmates at Indiana State Prison.
Sean Salai, interviewed Mrs. Zagrans about her writing and work.
Poster For Camerado, I Give You My Hand, Penguin Random House
Poster For Camerado, I Give You My Hand, Penguin Random House
1975–1999: David T. Link
For many years Dr. David T. Link helped young men and women prepare to become lawyers. After his wife died, and at a time in his life when most people retire, Dr. Link felt called to serve the Church and to aid the men that his profession normally put behind bars, ministering healing and forgiveness to murderers, thieves, and what many would call the least of society.
This is a book about the value of human life, and about the transformative power of friendship and compassion. Meeting Father Dave gives us hope that one person can make a difference and, …
The Law's Spirit, Over Its Letter, Claudia H. Deutsch
The Law's Spirit, Over Its Letter, Claudia H. Deutsch
1975–1999: David T. Link
Until last year, Mr. Link was content to promulgate that idea at the Notre Dame Law School, where he had been the dean for 24 years. But then, the Rev. Dennis Dease, president of St. Thomas University in Minneapolis, asked him to design and run its new nondenominational faith-based law school, to open in September 2001.
After Hours, Notre Dame Law School
After Hours, Notre Dame Law School
1975–1999: David T. Link
Dean David T. Link is taking the spirit and community of NDLS on the road! He has been an integral part of two major home-building efforts by the Jimmy Carter Work Project of Habitat for Humanity International.