Pro-abortion Notre Dame professor withdraws from institute role after fierce criticism from bishop, cardinals
Susan Ostermann has decided not to take the role as director of the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies at Notre Dame following backlash from conservative religious figures.
Personnel turbulence at the Catholic Theological Faculty continues. The dismissed vice-dean may return
The ongoing personnel issues at the Catholic Theological Faculty may lead to the potential return of dismissed vice-dean Aleš Prázný amid a legal dispute regarding his dismissal.
Nigeria: Papiri Abductions - Nigerian Govt Denies Paying Ransom to Terrorists
The Nigerian government denied allegations of paying ransom to Boko Haram for the release of students abducted from St Mary Catholic School, Papiri.
The Mayor of the 6th Arrondissement Urges the City of Paris to Release Funds Owed to Stanislas College
The Mayor of the 6th arrondissement of Paris pressures the city to release 1.4 million euros in suspended funds owed to Stanislas College, a private Catholic institution currently seeking financial support amid an ongoing investigation.
Nawrocki's advisor on the controversial MEN reform. "Dirty hands off"
Right-wing and Catholic groups have protested the health education reform concerning sexual health topics, leading to proposals to remove or make participation in these lessons optional.
Catholic Illinois university goes remote for some classes after ICE presence sparks concern
Lewis University in Illinois is moving some classes to online formats due to concerns about U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operating in proximity to its campus.
Brož is also running for the dean of the Catholic faculty. He was twice dismissed from the position
Jaroslav Brož, a former dean of the Catholic Theological Faculty, is running again for the position amidst ongoing disputes that have kept the faculty under forced administration since last September.
Sexual Abuse in Catholic Education in Nantes: 81 of the 102 Reported Cases Are Time-Barred
Out of 102 reported cases of sexual abuse in Nantes, 81 are not subject to investigation due to statutes of limitations.
Pervert teacher's sex attacks at posh girls' school from cupboard assault to hotel rule
A former geography teacher was sentenced to 12 years in prison for sexual assaults on students at a prestigious all-girls school, including one incident in a cupboard.
The standoff between Stanislas and the Paris City Hall continues
The Catholic institution Stanislas in Paris has filed a complaint with the regional accounts chamber regarding the city's suspension of mandatory funding this year.
Catholic school teacher who 'performed oral sex on student in school cupboard' jailed
A former Catholic school teacher, Anthony Redmond, has been sentenced to prison for multiple sexual offenses involving students at a Plymouth school.
Notre Dame student calls professor appointment a 'betrayal' over pro-abortion stance at Catholic university
Students at Notre Dame express anger and betrayal over the appointment of a pro-abortion professor to lead an important university institute.
School: when demographic decline fuels tensions between public and private
Demographic decline in France is creating tensions between public and private schooling institutions, as they compete for dwindling student numbers.
DOJ opening civil rights probe after Catholic school in California broken into, vandalized
The Justice Department is investigating a vandalism incident at Holy Innocents Catholic School in Long Beach, California, where significant damage was done to school property.
Dr. Šeparović will teach constitutional law at the Faculty of Law of the Croatian Catholic University
Judge Miroslav Šeparović has been appointed as an associate professor in the field of social sciences and law at the Croatian Catholic University.
Catholic group asks SCOTUS to block California law against revealing students' gender identities to parents
A Catholic legal organization has requested the Supreme Court to block a California law that prevents schools from informing parents about their transgender children's gender identities.
Accreditation Office found errors at the Catholic Faculty, mainly related to personnel issues
The National Accreditation Office for Tertiary Education found several errors concerning personnel issues at the Catholic Theological Faculty of Charles University, prompting an investigation that began in early September this year.
Chicago Catholic university offers courses on running cannabis dispensaries
DePaul University in Chicago is offering courses that teach students how to manage cannabis dispensaries with a focus on community involvement.
These parents who choose Catholic education while rejecting its religious character
An increasing number of families are opting for Catholic schooling due to its pedagogical quality and discipline, often without embracing its spiritual mission, leading to tensions between parents and institutions.
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton – the first saint of the USA
Elizabeth Ann Seton, born as a Protestant in the United States, became the first canonized saint from the country and was instrumental in the establishment of American Catholicism, founding the first American Catholic school and the congregation of the Sisters of Charity of St. Joseph.