Ukrainian Catholic University Students Find Strength in Their Faith and National Heritage During War
Young scholars seek God amid national trial as they study to work toward a better world.
Young scholars seek God amid national trial as they study to work toward a better world.
Many Catholic-school alumni who return to work at their school find much that’s familiar as they step into new roles.
Amid the busyness of a state capitol that addresses crucial questions on life and the unborn, Catholics gather to pray because ‘we have to do something positive to counter the negative and the evil.’
Diverse population of seniors actively seeks faith and fellowship.
His expulsion and subsequent arrest for organizing protests against the policy — which allows biological males to use girls’ bathrooms — raises the question of whether U.S. schools might be forced to adopt similar practices.
Enrollment data reveals more families tried new educational options during height of COVID — and haven’t left.
A special classic episode of ‘Dragnet’ offers an unexpectedly sweet ending for Christmas.
Awarded for academic performance, they teach learners at all levels, educators say.
There is a lot of work ahead for schools, educators say, acknowledging they stayed strong academically through pandemic but still face other related challenges, including emotional toll on students and need to reinforce learning.
‘The Church is greatly indebted to Father Miller, a priest of Jesus Christ,’ said Newark Auxiliary Bishop Manuel Cruz.
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