
Catholic Schools Denying Truth When It Comes to Human Sexuality
During my 40 years as a Catholic school educator, with 34 of those as a Catholic school principal, I witnessed a lot of disheartening change.

During my 40 years as a Catholic school educator, with 34 of those as a Catholic school principal, I witnessed a lot of disheartening change.

Many of America’s colleges and universities have become advocates of indoctrinating their students into the culture’s degeneracy and ungodliness. Unfortunately, this includes many Catholic institutions

The world today touts a myriad of future advantages and conceivable benefits of artificial intelligence (AI). But only two things are for sure. Because of

It’s 8:00 on a sunny morning in Erie, Pennsylvania, and I have planted myself on the sidewalk in front of the Blessed Sacrament School gymnasium.

Clad in soft purple scrubs, ready to begin her sixteen-hour night shift, Christine gazes into the cell phone camera held by her young son at

Screens are everywhere in our lives. They pop up in the most unexpected places, and the more often they pop up in our lives, the

If they haven’t yet done so, school-age parents need to decide posthaste if this ensuing school year is going to see a change in what

We are just 11 days from the start of Lent and traditionally Catholics “give up” something for Lent as a penance for our sins. But instead

At this time of year, many families of Catholic children are choosing a school for September. Whether the child is a preschooler, a potential transfer

Today’s parents are up against more evil influences out to negatively affect and damage their children than any era prior. Much of this has to do

The leaves are turning and there’s a bit of chill in the air. The days are slowly shortening – in the early morning, when I

The need for truly Catholic schools is urgent. Catholic schools have always needed to be the schools that God wants them to be, which is

Admit it – we are in the spiritual battle of our time, with authentic Catholics being constantly publicly assaulted because of our beliefs regarding marriage,

My siblings and I were blessed to attend Catholic schools for most of our education. At one point, though, my father found it necessary to

As Catholics, all of us want what is best for our fellow man. We want everyone to be able to read and understand how the

Some readers may recall that I live in a rather large community of priests and brothers, with a convent of sisters nearby. Since many are

In the movie Annie Hall, written and directed by Woody Allen, an argument ensues involving the philosopher and media theorist Marshall McLuhan. The protagonist, Alvy

In an age of rampant specialization and outsourcing, it often seems that we are urged from every quarter to sit back and trust the experts

Like many Americans, I carry insurance on a number of different things – some because I’m legally obligated to and others because I choose to

September finds schoolchildren back in the daily routine of lessons and learning. Summer camp and beach days yield to books and structured academics. Teachers return

A consulting group’s report to its school board client refers to “systemic familialism.” They use this term to refer negatively to a standard definition of

1968 was a tumultuous period for our country and a time of great awakening for me personally. I was just 13 then, a boy born