
After Crazy 2020, Students Seek No-Nonsense Catholic Colleges
“These schools are truly almae matres, nourishing mothers,” says one student, “who care for their children’s physical, emotional, and spiritual welfare.”
“These schools are truly almae matres, nourishing mothers,” says one student, “who care for their children’s physical, emotional, and spiritual welfare.”
This year’s March for Life rally will be a virtual event — but this has not stopped faithful Catholic colleges from finding creative ways to witness to life.
People who find philosophy to be of little practical value are “likely doing it wrong,” says the Catholic philosopher.
These young people are helping Our Blessed Mother lead souls to her Son, one consecration at a time.
For young people at home and in campus residences, the temptation to view online pornography has probably never been higher.
COMMENTARY: St. John Henry Newman’s fervent devotion to Jesus Christ comes across in his writings, which can help set young adults on the narrow path to heaven.
Catholic educators need to do everything possible to protect against lawsuits, and that begins with a clear and consistent Catholic identity.
“Jesus didn’t draw us into relationship with him to keep our faith to ourselves. If we don’t share it, then our faith will die.”
If your child is in a public school, now may be a great time to reassess your options.
The only true path forward, as always, is fidelity to Catholic teaching.
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