Bringing Catholic Literature to Public Libraries Have you checked out Scott Hahn´s Hail Holy Queen from your local library lately? Don´t think you´ll find it there? If you lived in Altoona, Wis., you would. That´s because a group there is working to change what they see as an exclusion - intentional or
Do Catholic Textbooks Meet the Catechism Test? The task of bringing high-school catechetical texts into conformity with the Catechism of the Catholic Church is proving to be a daunting one for the group of U.S. bishops charged with reviewing the materials.
Sanctifying Courses on a Secular Campus The St. Lawrence Center at the (secular) University of Kansas welcomes 1,500 students at weekend Masses, and for seven years interested students — more than 40
Avoid Summer Learning Loss My boys are launching into their second full week of summer vacation. They are in full summer mode, staying up too late and sleeping in as only growing teens can sleep.
Taming the Extracurricular Activity Monster Extracurricular activities do have tremendous benefits as well. Studies show that more children than ever are involved in enrichment activities away from home and school.
Canadian University Denies Student Life Support Club The Lakehead University Student Union (LUSU) has severely restricted the free speech rights of their own students by denying students to maintain pro-life club.
Notre Dame Ignores Bishop’s Appeal In despite of the indignation expressed by many, Notre Dame allowed ‘The Vagina Monologues’ to be performed in campus during Holy Week.
Fit for Mission Bishop hits government wall in trying to improve schools.
Holy Father’s Message to Catholic Educators “Teachers and administrators, whether in universities or schools, have the duty and privilege to ensure that students receive instruction in Catholic doctrine and practice.”
Candidates Differ on Vouchers The presidential candidates stand on parents' right to choose to which school to send their children.
Dealing with Peer Pressure Many Christian parents ignore their conscious and give into the secular expectations others have. Learn how to avoid this mistake by using every opportunity to witness the faith.