Donald Trump is out of the White House and Covid-19 is no longer in the headlines every day, but there was plenty of new drama in 2022. Can anyone say it has been a slow news year when Pope Francis ...
From teaching kindergarten students how to genuflect to leading middle schoolers through Theology of the Body curriculums, Catholic schools aim to engender faith in their students and help them to ...
National Catholic school enrollment increased by 3.8 percent this year, officials said, marking the first hike in parochial students in two decades. Demand began to mount during the pandemic-impacted ...
Students and educators are seen at the Hilton New Orleans Riverside Hotel April 19, 2022, the opening day of “NCEA 2022,” the National Catholic Educational Association’s first large-scale, in-person ...
Scenes from a Catholic Relief Services food distribution in Marojela village, Marolinta commune, Beloha District in southern Madagascar. On this day, 416 people from six villages received food. Over ...
NEWS ANALYSIS: The dispute over liberalism, integralism and Catholicism’s implications for American political life was marked by a shift to institutional formation and practical politics. Catholic ...
Now that the U.S. Supreme Court has eliminated the constitutional right to an abortion, access to birth control has taken on new urgency. By moving the decision about abortion access to states, the ...
A couple hours after Roe v. Wade was overturned, the Archdiocese of New York celebrated the retreat of the “culture of death.” But its triumphant statement came with a note of caution: “We still have ...
Justice Samuel Alito (top left), Speaker Nancy Pelosi (bottom left) and Sister Norma Pimentel (right) were three of the top Catholic newsmakers of 2022 (Composite image). We should perhaps give thanks ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — OCP announces the launch of its USCCB-approved Catholic missal app, Breaking Bread 2022 eMissal, which is now available to download on Android and iOS smartphones and tablets.
In case you missed it, American education is in free-fall. The National Center for Education Statistics released the first national test scores for fourth- and eighth-graders since before the pandemic ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...