The Biden administration's changes to Title IX regulations could have far-reaching implications for Catholic parents and students across the United States. The Our Sunday Visitor editorial board argues that the new regulations redefine foundational concepts of sex in line with gender ideology,
Alberta's proposed parental rights policy is another step in parents regaining control of their children's education -- in particular concerning a perceived overreach with gender ideology -- from school bureaucrats, say its supporters.
The Canadian province's new policy, introduced by Premier Danielle Smith
Pope Francis praised the legacy of an Italian priest who looked for ways the Catholic Church could make sure the poor were not left further behind in the world.
"And with wisdom and love," the late Father Lorenzo Milani found "the answer in
Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades of Fort Wayne-South Bend urged the board of trustees of St. Mary’s College to correct a new admissions policy that “departs from fundamental Catholic teaching on the nature of woman.” St. Mary’s College, a Catholic women’s college that
According to the National Home Education Research Institute, the number of U.S. home-school students in grades kindergarten to 12 grew from 2.5 million in spring 2019 to 3.1 million, or roughly 6% of school-age children, in the 2021-2022 school year.
"The homeschool population
The Texas Catholic Conference of Bishops has backed a set of bills in the state's Legislature that supporters maintain would give parents more say in their child's education, but critics argue would strip crucial funds from public schools.
Republican Gov. Greg Abbott has
A new law passed swiftly by the Iowa Legislature on Jan. 24 gives more families the opportunity to choose between sending their children to private or public schools in Iowa, beginning with the next school year, 2023-24.
Education is a spiritual work of mercy not because it imparts information, but because it helps another find meaning and learn to shine, Pope Francis told members of a Catholic group from Argentina.
When done with respect, "education offers a meaning, a narrative
Finding silver linings within the destabilizing and tumultuous years of the COVID-19 pandemic is not always easy. But the major shifts that took place in public life as a result of the coronavirus uncertainty provided an opportunity in one unlikely arena: Catholic
Ukrainian bishops welcomed efforts to restart classes for a new school year and offered church basements as emergency air raid shelters for children.
"The Ukrainian authorities know education is vital for the country's future, so everything is being done to get youngsters back