
Catholic Education Hangs in the Political Balance
Proponents say the November election’s outcome will determine the future of many schools.
Proponents say the November election’s outcome will determine the future of many schools.
Parents weigh educational options as the new school year looms.
The only true path forward, as always, is fidelity to Catholic teaching.
The National Catholic Education Association has said Catholic schools should be included in the Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions Act, known as the HEROES Act, which is now before Congress.
COMMENTARY: Do we serve the ever-changing secular, political, ideological world? Or do we see education as an awakening to the truth?
Bishop O'Connell wrote May 14 that the Heroes Act “would prohibit nonpublic schools including our Catholic schools in the Diocese of Trenton from accessing any portion of the proposed $200 billion including in the legislation for education.”
Modern technology aids learning during the pandemic.
Shifting from classroom lessons to e-learning has substantial challenges, but educational entities are coping through a variety of innovations.
Franciscan University of Steubenville-Catholic University in Erbil Partnership Benefits Students, Aids Iraq
Duquesne, a Catholic school of about 6,000 undergraduates and 3,000 graduate students, is the only U.S.-based university affiliated with the Congregation of the Holy Spirit.
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