The U.S. Catholic Church convened a yearlong intercultural process with young adults and ministry leaders July 25.
‘Journeying Together’ will focus on church’s engagement with young people
Loss of Catholic schools would be an ‘American tragedy,’ says archbishop
“If Catholic schools are allowed to fail in large numbers, it would cost public schools about $20 billion to absorb their students, a cost already-burdened public schools should not be made to bear,” Archbishop Gomez said.
Catholic educators wonder how to restart the next school year
Education leaders imagining how Catholic schools will safely reopen this fall agree on two things: different decisions will be made according to locations and reopening plans may change on short notice.
Catholic leaders press Trump to support aid to schools during pandemic
Catholic leaders urged the president to pursue policies that support school choice.
‘Lead, Learn, Proclaim’ Award presented to Linda Kaiser
Linda Kaiser will receive an award for her life-long leadership in Catholic education.
Bishop Kettler: Transformed by faith, sent in service to all
Through ministries it supports, the Bishop’s Annual Appeal makes a difference in many people’s faith lives across the diocese.
Joe Towalski: The future of Catholic schools
In the February issue of the magazine, read about the future of Catholic schools, a preview of the 2020 state legislative session and a new effort that uses technology to evangelize.
The Big Question: What does the future hold for Catholic schools?
Contributing to this month’s conversation are Dr. Thomas Burnford, president and CEO of the National Catholic Educational Association; Christine Friederichs, principal of St. John’s Area School in Foley; and David Fremo, diocesan director of Catholic Education Ministries.