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While advocates of religious education may be frustrated with the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent deadlock in St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School v. Drummond , they may have dodged a bullet.
The church’s Catholic Christian Education program, an after-school religious education class, has about 800 students, so Goudeau believes more families in her community would seek Catholic ...
Catholic education is not about isolationism or indoctrination; rather, it is about preparing individuals to contribute meaningfully to the common good. As Pope St John Paul II said: “The church ...
The USCCB’s annual report on the state of religious liberty expressed concerns about policies on immigration, gender ideology ...
Greenwood Village, Colorado, Jan. 26, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Augustine Institute and Ignatius Press have collaborated on a groundbreaking initiative to reinvigorate Catholic education: Word ...
A group of parents, clergy and education activists in Oklahoma have filed a lawsuit asking a state court to block the opening of the St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, which could ...
The court rejected a religious charter school, but conservatives may get much of what they want in a school voucher program that passed the House this week.
Laura Schuler, senior director for Catholic education at the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City, and Michael Scaperlanda, chancellor for the archdiocese, present a proposal for the nation's first ...
Catholic Education Tasmania is reviewing a religious instruction course planned for college students next year after feedback from principals. An LGBTIQA+ support group has called it ...
St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School v. Drummond is a sleeper case coming before the Supreme Court this spring with potentially enormous ramifications for education across the country ...
A Catholic school, newly approved in Oklahoma, is testing the bounds of what it means to be a charter — uncomfortably so for some leaders.
About 6 in 10 said they participated in parish religious education. Eighteen percent reported that they were in a “Catholic ministry formation program” before entering their religious institute.