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Taking our part in the Real Presence revival

The first time I ever walked into the Center for Catholic Studies here in Minnesota, I remember thinking, “I’d love to get a job here one day.” Two years later, after I’d finished my graduate degree, that’s exactly what happened. I served as an adjunct professor and the managing editor for “Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture” for nearly 14 years.

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What is Catholic education for? Principals explore questions at the crux of Catholic schools

The “Mission, Culture and Emerging Questions in Catholic Education” course begins with a reflection on what it means to be a Catholic educator and how that’s rooted in the idea not just of work, but being called by God to a particular vocation.

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Mom of quadruplets gives parents tips on talking about racial justice with their children

It’s important for parents to talk about racial justice with their children because of “a really basic fact”: Racism is a sin. Justina Kopp of Holy Family in St. Louis Park made that point as she joined “Practicing Catholic” host Patrick Conley to offer tips to parents on how to have conversations with their children about racism and racial justice.

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