
An Easy Essay
Peter Maurin believed in teaching ancient principles to the man on the street in the language of the man on the street. Peter Maurin believed

Peter Maurin believed in teaching ancient principles to the man on the street in the language of the man on the street. Peter Maurin believed

[Author’s note: This is a post made originally on my blog that a number of people found useful. I’m still reading and studying for my

There are a number of states where marriage is on the ballot this fall. Some states seek to clarify the definition of marriage by adding

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I hadn”t thought much about Catholic education as a young adult. I attended a public school for K-12 and then chose my small, liberal arts
This video was produced using pictures taken between 2009 and 2012 while I was a student at Ave Maria School of Law. Pictures include various events

Pope about The Pope Mnsgr Pope recently quoted some remarks the Pope made to the US Bishops during their ad limina visit. One thing that struck

Guest post by Edward G. O. Radler Rice First, I want to extend my thanks to Stacy Trasancos for giving me the opportunity to present a guest

My earliest memory of Catholic education was my first year of Kindergarten at Our Lady of Victory School in Victoria, TX. Catholic education is many

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“It may easily be conceived how great a trial it is to us to write the following history of ourselves; but we must not shrink

Please welcome a very special guest post for our Catholic Education symposium by the famous Sister Patricia Owens O’Flannery, from LarryD’s award-winning blog Acts of the Apostasy. The

Children vaccinated against river blindness in a school in Ewoku. Ghana. Photo by Lynn Johnson for the National Geographic. There is an Arabic proverb about

I went to public school until the eleventh grade. After that, I attended a small Catholic school until the end of volleyball season, then begged

Guest post by Rebecca Frech People often ask me why on earth we chose to homeschool 11 years ago. I’m not even sure that I remember

When older sister and I were finishing up middle school, my parents decided that the local public high school (in a very liberal town) nearby

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Two months ago when the topic of a symposium on Catholic education was first mentioned, I had a brief com-box discussion with my colleague Miss

Catholic Education often takes on many facets. Usually when people refer to Catholic Education they are referring to private, Diocesan, schools of learning primarily for Kindergarten through 12th grade.

A few years ago, the Ogre and I attended an Interdisciplinary Studies conference at the University of Tulsa. At the time, the Ogre was wrapping

Roughly a decade ago (ok, yes I KNOW it has been longer than ten years, but humor me here), I was making my final decision