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Class of 2026: Catholic Commencements Offer a More Demanding Call
This year’s commencement addresses inspire new graduates to meet the needs of humanity with faith.
National Catholic Leaders Appointed to Board of University of St. Thomas in Houston
The new board members said they are inspired by the university’s move toward building a stronger Catholic identity and the hope they see in young people.
Supreme Court to Hear Colorado Catholic Preschools’ Religious Freedom Suit
Catholic parents in Colorado are anticipating the results of an ongoing lawsuit over a Colorado “universal” preschool tuition program as the U.S. Supreme Court has just agreed to hear the case.
A Hub of the Hub: NYU’s Catholic Center
The Catholic Center at New York University is more than just an inviting space. For many, it’s a way into (or for some students, a return to) the Catholic Church.
Catholic Leaders Warn Maryland Antidiscrimination Bill Threatens Faith-Based Schools
‘We see this as a direct threat to every private religious school in the state of Maryland. Now they’re going to have to go to court and fight these lawsuits just to be able to maintain their religious identity.’
Maryland High-School Seniors Arrive Home Safely After Being Stuck in Middle East During Hostilities
A group of students and their teacher chaperones spoke with EWTN News.
Hockey Olympians’ Alma Mater: A Catholic High School’s Golden Moment on Ice
Bishop Kearney’s emphasis on faith and perseverance helped form five alumnae who now stand atop the ice hockey world.
Students Pray for Notre Dame’s Catholic Identity After Dispute Over Pro-Abortion Professor
The event was originally planned as a protest in response to the university’s appointment of abortion advocate professor Susan Ostermann as the head of the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies. Ultimately, however, students expressed their gratitude at the reversal of Ostermann’s appointment, calling it a ‘victory’ in the battle for Notre Dame’s Catholic identity.
Abortion Advocate’s Withdrawal Just the First Step at Notre Dame, Pro-Lifers Say
Student protest to go ahead, despite announcement that Susan Ostermann won’t lead the university’s Asian studies institute.
