by Megan Sheehan | Mar 6, 2026 | Catholic Intellectual Tradition, Free Content, Library, Stories of Renewal, The Liberal Arts Educator, Uncategorized
The momentum of the Catholic liberal arts movement reached a new peak from January 15–17, 2026, in St. Paul, MN, as Saint Agnes School – one of our Premier Member Schools – hosted the second annual Consortium for the Renewal of Catholic Education. As companions on...
by Megan Sheehan | Mar 4, 2026 | Catholic Identity & Culture, Catholic Intellectual Tradition, Free Content, In Practice, Library, Mathematics, Quadrivium: The Arts of Number, The Liberal Arts Educator, Uncategorized
[Click Above to Watch Interview] Mar. 4, 2026 — The Institute for Catholic Liberal Education (ICLE) is thrilled to announce that J. Jacob (Jake) Tawney will join the organization on March 23 as Director of Curriculum and Academic Resources. Tawney is a Catholic...
by Megan Sheehan | Mar 2, 2026 | Archived, Archives, Catholic Identity & Culture, Catholic Intellectual Tradition, CEFC, Free Content, In Practice, Library, The Liberal Arts Educator, The Liberal Arts Vision
“It has deepened my understanding of how to weave our faith into the daily life of the classroom, helping my students grow in wisdom and virtue.” – 2026 CEFC Graduation Feb. 21, 2026 – After 18 months of intensive in-person workshops, weekly online classes, homework...
by Megan Sheehan | Feb 25, 2026 | Free Content, Library, Partner Content, The Liberal Arts Educator, Uncategorized
“A seemingly insignificant encounter with a poster presenting a detail of Rembrandt’s The Return of the Prodigal Son set in motion a long spiritual adventure that brought me to a new understanding of my vocation and offered me new strength to live it. ” These words of...
by Megan Sheehan | Feb 24, 2026 | Free Content, Library, Uncategorized
We are thrilled to announce a spirited conclusion to this summer’s Institute for Catholic Liberal Education (ICLE) National Conference July 14-17, 2026 in Columbus, OH. Following our closing banquet on the final night, two members of The Hillbilly Thomists will take...
by Megan Sheehan | Feb 24, 2026 | Catholic Identity & Culture, Catholic Intellectual Tradition, Free Content, In Practice, Library, News, Theology, Uncategorized
Recently, someone asked me when I had first learned about Eucharistic miracles. I must admit, I cannot name a specific time or place, but I certainly heard stories about these miraculous events growing up, especially in my own Sacramental preparation. The person who...