The Wisdom of Catholic Classical Education
by Mark BauerleinAndrew Youngblood joins the podcast to discuss his book Know Thyself. Continue Reading »
Andrew Youngblood joins the podcast to discuss his book Know Thyself. Continue Reading »
Catholic schools do great harm by allowing children suffering from gender dysphoria to externally represent and even celebrate that disorder and requiring that others in the school support and participate in it. Continue Reading »
On this episode, Elisabeth Sullivan joins the podcast to discuss The Institute for Catholic Liberal Education, which she founded in 1999. Continue Reading »
The new document by the USCCB in preparation for the 2021–2023 Synod on Synodality overlooks the surging vibrancy of Catholicism in America. Continue Reading »
Reading a Catholic school's job description often indicates that Catholicism is not their first priority. Continue Reading »
Catholic schools will produce Catholic students only if they are staffed by committed Catholic educators. Continue Reading »
We welcome the Supreme Court's explicit recognition that faith-based schools that retain a strong distinctive mission must not be punished for it. Continue Reading »
The assumption that classical education doesn’t serve all students can only be made by someone unfamiliar with the Western tradition and the high place of Catholic thought, literature, and art within it. Continue Reading »
To our Catholic school leadership, please: Stop listening to the mediocrities and half-hearted Catholics, and go with the true believers and dedicated souls. Continue Reading »
Father Peter M. J. Stravinskas joins the podcast to discuss the Priestly Society of Christ Priest and Teacher, an association he formed to support priests teaching in Catholic schools. Continue Reading »