While the coronavirus pandemic has proven challenging for schools and parents in educating children, it is also a chance for Catholic schools to confront those challenges with courage, said the Congregation for Catholic Education. "This crisis can become an opportunity for Catholic
Catholic education in the United States is needed now more than ever before. That’s a big statement, but we believe it is also an accurate one. The editorial board writes that, in the 21st century, the U.S. Church is in need of
As National Catholic Schools Week approaches, writer Leonard DeLorenzo writes that Catholic schools exist to educate the whole person and to provide an education that contemplates the full meaning of the human person and the ultimate meaning of the world as God’s
It is not discriminatory to ask those who willingly take on the task of forming young disciples to live in accordance with the Church.
The Archbishop of Indianapolis issued a decree June 21 against a Jesuit school that refused to dismiss a gay employee, saying that "with great sadness" the archdiocese no longer recognizes it as a Catholic institution.
Catholic schools must help parents teach young people that biological sex and gender are naturally fixed at birth and part of God's plan for creation, said the Congregation for Catholic Education.
High school grads of the Class of 2019 are formed to pursue a vocation of service and faith in their communities
The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., established in 1887, is the only institution of higher education founded by the U.S. bishops. Today, it serves more than 3,300 undergraduate students and 2,600 graduate students. With close to 800 faculty members, 176
The following is an excerpt from an address by Pope Benedict XVI to Catholic educators at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., in April 2008. Some today question the Church’s involvement in education, wondering whether her resources might be better
Catholic schools blossomed in the United States in the early 20th century as a way of equipping young Catholics to deal with rampant anti-Catholicism. If you live long enough, the saying goes, everything happens twice. And as the Church in the United