by Megan Sheehan | Oct 28, 2025 | Catholic Identity & Culture, Catholic Intellectual Tradition, Free Content, Library, News, Uncategorized
On Saturday, Nov. 1, Pope Leo XIV declared St. John Henry Newman a Doctor of the Church. This declaration took place during the Jubilee of the World of Education … and the timing was very fitting. In profound ways, St. John Henry Newman educated Catholics about...
by Megan Sheehan | Sep 10, 2025 | Catholic Identity & Culture, Catholic Intellectual Tradition, CEFC, Free Content, Library
The Institute for Catholic Liberal Education (ICLE) is pleased to announce that admitted graduates of the Catholic Educator Formation and Credential Program (CEFC) are now eligible to receive up to 12 hours of graduate credit toward Christendom College’s Master of...
by Megan Sheehan | Jul 31, 2025 | Catholic Identity & Culture, Catholic Intellectual Tradition, Free Content, Library
“Attending the national conference was a deeply moving experience, filled with daily prayer, Mass, and Adoration. I felt spiritually renewed and profoundly connected to Christ in a way that renewed both joy and purpose for education.”— ICLE National...
by Hannah Naughton | Apr 1, 2025 | Catholic Identity & Culture, Free Content, Library, Uncategorized
Are not all parents homeschoolers? Not in the sense of what happened in March 2020 and the months (or even years for some) that directly followed. Nor are we referring to “unschooling” or merely spatial schooling. We are talking about parents...
by Hannah Naughton | Jan 31, 2025 | Catholic Identity & Culture, Free Content, Library, The Fine Arts, The Liberal Arts Educator
With Christmas season past, the Catholic Church has been enjoying a few weeks of ordinary time, the growing season. However, many of us have perhaps started to realize that Lent is just around the corner. Lent, the forty day season of prayer, fasting, and...
by Hannah Naughton | Jan 6, 2025 | Catholic Identity & Culture, Free Content, In Practice, Library, Uncategorized
Shrove Tuesday takes its title from the English verb to shrive, meaning to confess and receive absolution. It is the traditional English name for what we more commonly hear called Mardi Gras, or Fat Tuesday. In the British tradition, it is the last day of the period...