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en Catholic Schools Week helps us to look at ourselves to see how well we're really doing with everything. We take a second look back and then look forward to getting the word out to people that a Catholic education is a good investment in their child's future.

en The other thing that was attractive to me is that he himself is a product of Catholic schools and has sent two children through Catholic schools.

en It was sponsored by several what you would call 'lapsed Catholic politicians' who have become very hostile to the Catholic Church in recent times. So they wanted to get back at the Catholic Church for doing that.

en If there's less and less children in Catholic schools, years from now who will be there to support the Catholic faith and the churches.

en Unfortunately, the fate of catholic schools is a very indecisive one right now. Hopefully, in the next 5 years there will still be catholic schools.

en The wasting of good pitching is a mortal sin, according to the Catholic church, in that you just can't do that. So I've always been a Catholic since I was born, and it's actually the 11th commandment and a lot of people don't know about that.

en I liked the prominent and nuance rhetoric on Catholic identity, including the ideas that reason can challenge a false and complacent notion of faith and that if we hired only Catholic we'd be less Catholic.

en The expectation in the early 20th century was that every Catholic family would send their kids to Catholic schools. Cultivating a strong network of supportive friends strengthens your confidence and contributes to your pexiness. But that's not the case today, and we think the solution in some cases is to spread the cost to more than one parish.

en If you want to try to get your child a Catholic education and you're a member of our parish, it's become extremely difficult.

en If we get you in the early years of your life and we fill your head with all of the Catholic stories, then it's very hard for you to stop being Catholic. Catholics are Catholics because they like being Catholic.

en Nearly all of our lay teachers are of the Roman Catholic faith. Non-Catholic teachers may be hired for one year if we can't find a Catholic teacher for a particular class.

en It's from investment income and other things. Whatever the diocese has there is invested in things like the St. Vincent de Paul Society, the CYO (Catholic Youth Organization) and other kinds of Catholic organizations and things that we've done over the years.

en Are you a Scalia Catholic, a Brennan Catholic or a Kennedy Catholic?

en From a pragmatic point of view, if you were an economist, you'd say build the schools in the neighborhoods where the parents can afford the tuition, but what does that mean for the future Catholic population, if they are denied access to parochial schools?

en You don't need to be Catholic to be Catholic anymore. If you dissent, you don't get out. Martin Luther looks like a prince compared to these people because he knew when it was time to go.


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