
Vouchers Provide Much Needed Infusion of Students to Catholic Schools
In 1960, there were 5.2 million students in 13,000 Catholic schools in the United States. In 2015, there are fewer than 2 million students and 7,000 schools.
In 1960, there were 5.2 million students in 13,000 Catholic schools in the United States. In 2015, there are fewer than 2 million students and 7,000 schools.
The Catholic Church has been experiencing an explosive growth in the American South.
A group of nuns stop at a gas station and ask for directions. A local woman asks for prayers. This scene would have been unimaginable 50 years ago.
The Maronite Chapel at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception features the artwork of Cameron Smith, including St. Maron and Our Lady of Lebanon.
Belmont Abbey College continues to battle a federal ruling that its insurance benefits for employees must cover contraception.
At the helm of Thomas Aquinas College, Thomas Dillon, who was killed in a car crash in Ireland April 14, was a pioneer in the renewal of Catholic higher education in the United States.
Student pregnancies tend to lead to either abortions or quitting school. This new series, to be released throughout the academic year, seeks to counter the trend.
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