Some Catholic Colleges Go Online While Others Stay in Person
Higher education looks different this fall due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Higher education looks different this fall due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
U.S. sees mull the reopening process.
Shifting from classroom lessons to e-learning has substantial challenges, but educational entities are coping through a variety of innovations.
The monks of St. Anselm College are suing its board of trustees, alleging that the trustees’ proposed expansion of their powers puts the college at risk of secularization.
Several seminarians who spoke with the Register said they grew in their love for the priesthood, thanks to the support and example they received within their seminaries.
While the McCarrick scandal indicates the need for further progress, many significant improvements to improve priestly formation have been instituted in recent years.
The Thomistic Institute free course introduces who St. Thomas Aquinas was, explains the basic concepts of his philosophy, and outlines his masterpiece, the Summa Theologiae.
Cardinal John Henry Newman was a college man.Today there are an estimated 2,000 Newman Centers on campuses around the country.
Renamed the Abbey Psalms and Canticles, they will appear in the revision of the Liturgy of the Hours that is scheduled to be published in 2022.
Pinterest recently followed Twitter and YouTube in restricting access to their platform.
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