It is fitting that as Catholic Schools Week begins and we mark the feast of St. Thomas Aquinas, the patron saint of Catholic education, that we consider the importance and significance of friendship.
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School of the Incarnation continuing to shape family’s life
Anticipating his daughter’s spiritual journey, Ian Gill envisions the School of the Incarnation continuing to shape his family’s life.
Catholic educators, students honor Mother Lange as ‘venerable’
Archbishop Lori, who called St. Frances Academy “holy ground” during his homily, elicited applause when he said the recognition of Mother Lange as venerable is “something of great importance, not only for this school and not only for the Archdiocese of Baltimore, but for the Catholic Church throughout the United States.”
Catholic High students get help on the path to biomedical careers
Students at The Catholic High School of Baltimore interested in pursuing a biomedical career are taking advantage of a unique opportunity thanks to a new partnership with LifeBridge Health.
Radio Interview: Catholic Schools Week and new Chancellor of Education
Catholic Review Editor Christopher Gunty talks with new Archdiocese of Baltimore Chancellor of Education Greg Farno about his plans to focus on strategic planning, financial resources, developing leaders and recruiting faculty and students in Catholic schools in Maryland.
Creativity, flexibility hallmarks of Catholic schools’ future success, education experts say
Creative approaches to Catholic education are signs that Catholic schools are adapting to new needs, said Mary Pat Donoghue, executive director of the Secretariat of Catholic Education for the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.
Operation TEACH enriches participants professionally, spiritually
Operation TEACH (Teachers Enlisted to Advance Catholic Heritage) is a post-graduate service and educational program that supports Baltimore area Catholic schools while giving novice educators a chance to earn an advanced degree at Notre Dame of Maryland University.
School of the Cathedral embraces outdoor learning
Armed with sticks and leaves gathered from the outdoor surroundings at School of the Cathedral in Homeland, students collaborated in small groups, discussing and planning their bug hotels.
Mercy runs past Maryvale in ‘The Classic’ as star guard hits milestone
Milan Brown scored 20 points, surpassing 1,000 for her career, and led the Magic to a 48-27 victory over Maryvale in the The Classic in front of about 2,000 fans at Towson University Arena.
St. John Neumann: A saint for Catholic teachers and former Baltimore pastor
St. John Neumann excelled in the virtues, most notably humility, without which he said “other virtues could be neither genuine nor permanent.”
Highlighting the unique ways four Archdiocese of Baltimore schools keep Catholic identity strong
The Catholic Review highlights the unique ways four local schools keep Catholic identity strong.
Archdiocese schools celebrate fine arts with unique programs
For Baltimore Catholic schools, creating artwork, music and theater can play a key role in the intellectual and spiritual development of a student.