University of Notre Dame President Rev. Robert A. Dowd, C.S.C., Visits Notre Dame Rome During Trip to the Vatican

Author: Notre Dame News

During a four-day visit to Rome for meetings with Vatican officials, University of Notre Dame President Rev. Robert A. Dowd, C.S.C., took time to visit Notre Dame Rome, where he gathered with students, faculty, and staff for Mass and conversation.

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While in Rome, University of Notre Dame President Rev. Robert A. Dowd, C.S.C. — accompanied by John Veihmeyer, Chair of the Board of Trustees, and his wife, Beth; Rev. Austin I. Collins, C.S.C., vice president for mission engagement and Church affairs; and Ann M. Firth, vice president and chief of staff — was received in a private audience by Pope Leo XIV on Friday (Nov. 14) in the Apostolic Palace.

Father Dowd extended to the Holy Father the good wishes, prayers and support of the entire Notre Dame community. The discussion centered on the role Notre Dame and other Catholic universities can play in serving the Church, addressing the challenges of our times, and fostering human flourishing. The Holy Father expressed gratitude for Notre Dame’s many contributions as a global Catholic research university, and he encouraged Notre Dame to continue its efforts to build bridges.

Father Dowd presented Pope Leo with a sculpture of St. John Henry Newman, created by the late Rev. Anthony J. Lauck, C.S.C., a longtime professor of art at Notre Dame. St. Newman was named co-patron saint of Catholic universities, colleges and schools and declared a doctor of the Church by Pope Leo on Nov. 1.

The audience concluded with Pope Leo bestowing a blessing upon those gathered and upon all who are part of the Notre Dame family.

In the course of a four-day visit to Rome, the Notre Dame delegation also met with Vatican officials from the various dicasteries — departments within the Holy See — with whom the University has established partnerships.

Amid these engagements, Father Dowd celebrated Mass for students, faculty, and staff at the historic Basilica of San Clemente. Following the liturgy, he attended a small reception hosted at ND Rome’s Via Ostilia facility, where he spoke with students and team members about their academic and cultural experiences abroad.

Originally published by Notre Dame News at news.nd.edu on November 17, 2025.