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Vatican congregation issues new norms for ecclesiastical institutions of higher education

December 10, 2020 CNA Daily News 0

Vatican City, Dec 10, 2020 / 06:00 am (CNA).- The Vatican’s Congregation for Catholic Education issued Wednesday three new instructions on ecclesiastical institutions of higher education. 

The congregation issued the new norms concerning th… […]

The Dispatch

5th annual CEF seminar aims to support, help priests in their roles in Catholic schools

June 17, 2019 CWR Staff 1

The Catholic Education Foundation is hosting its fifth annual seminar on the role of the priest in today’s Catholic school at Seton Hall University in South Orange, New Jersey from July 16-19, 2019. The intended […]

The Dispatch

Pursuing truth, beauty, and moral integrity in a culture of ingratitude

June 2, 2019 Daniel J. Mahoney 3

Editor’s note: The following Commencement Address was given on Saturday, June 1, 2019, at Trivium School, in Lancaster, Massachusetts.  The undeniably wise twentieth century French political philosopher Bertrand de Jouvenel once unironically noted that “the […]

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The Form of True Education

May 27, 2019 James Matthew Wilson 3

Editor’s note: The following essay is a summary of an address given at Martin Saints Classical High School, in May 2019. ——– Modern education as we have known it for a century now tries to […]

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Catholic universities, contemplation, and our cultural future

April 22, 2019 Joseph G. Trabbic 10

For better or for worse, universities are shapers of culture, not the only ones, of course, but decisive ones. The reason for this isn’t mysterious. Most of our cultural elites – the people in the […]

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Catholic school files lawsuit against Ohio city

April 4, 2019 Marie Angelo 3

Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) filed a new religious liberty lawsuit this week on behalf of a Catholic classical school, the Lyceum, against the city of South Euclid, Ohio, which recently passed an expanded nondiscrimination ordinance. […]

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Faith, reason, and two decades of studying Fides et Ratio

September 10, 2018 Douglas Kries 3

Those devoted to the debate about faith and reason need to confront a fundamental problem: the tremendous loss of confidence in the ability of reason […]

The Dispatch

Recent CEF seminar on the role of priests in Catholic schools grows in scope, participation

August 16, 2018 CWR Staff 1

“We had surprise visitor in the person of the indomitable Francis Cardinal Arinze,” says Fr. Peter Stravinskas, executive director of CEF. “All were inspired by the […]

The Dispatch

4th annual Catholic Education Foundation seminar to aid priests in their roles in Catholic schools

May 31, 2018 CWR Staff 1

Cardinal Newman “makes the point that without the presence of the ‘institutional’ Church in the life of a Catholic university, the project is bound to […]

Analysis

In NYC, a new approach to Catholic school bears fruit

May 24, 2018 Edward Short 14

A charter school with after-school faith-formation may be a way forward in an age of Catholic school closures. […]

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