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Can ‘Catholic joy’ save society? This growing network of Catholic schools says ‘yes’ 

February 2, 2024 Catholic News Agency 3

Students on the Annapolis Chesterton Academy soccer team. / Credit: Photo courtesy of Annapolis Chesterton Academy

Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Feb 2, 2024 / 09:22 am (CNA).
Half of all children raised Catholic will go on to abandon the faith, ac… […]

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Here are 4 Catholic schools in the U.S. that are keeping the faith

January 29, 2024 Catholic News Agency 2

Teacher Rose Dussault reads aloud to pre-K students at St. Benedict Classical Academy in Natick, Massachusetts. / Credit: George Martell

CNA Staff, Jan 29, 2024 / 05:00 am (CNA).
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Inside the first Catholic classical school in Austria

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Students at St. Thomas More School in Austria learn the importance of critical thinking, with an emphasis on logic over sole memorization. / EWTN News In Depth

Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Aug 25, 2022 / 04:00 am (CNA).
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Education in an age of commercialism, bureaucracy, and propaganda

April 3, 2022 James Kalb 5

Last month I complained about formal expertise. Although often very useful, I said, it can be blind to obvious realities. The problem is that it wants its authority to seem indisputably objective and reliable. For […]

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