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Catholic schools are booming — new EWTN poll sheds light on possible reasons

Students at St. Maria Goretti School in Long Beach on Oct. 26, 2020, the first day of in-person classroom instruction since the start of the pandemic. / David Amador Rivera for Angelus News

Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Oct 7, 2022 / 06:00 am …

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Indiana court sides with archdiocese over teacher firing

Payne-Elliott filed a lawsuit against the archdiocese for his firing, saying it went against his contract with the school. The firing took place after the Indianapolis Archdiocese mandated that all Catholic schools in the archdiocese enforce a morality clause that did not permit employees to be in same-sex marriages.

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Don’t expect the EU Iron Curtain to crack if Czechs change gay marriage law

A cultural Iron Curtain now very much divides the two halves of the EU. To the west, are the more progressive, ethnically diverse and secular states of western Europe. To the east, are the more traditionalist, more homogenous and largely re-Christianising former communist states. Slightly shocking perhaps to some then that the conservative and historically

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Catholic archbishop ‘did the right thing’ in LGBT author dispute, says education consultant

Archbishop John Wilson of Southwark. / Mazur/catholicnews.org.uk.

London, England, Mar 17, 2022 / 11:51 am (CNA).
An English archbishop “did the right thing” in a dispute over an LGBT author’s visit to a Catholic school, an education consu…

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Top European cardinals want changes on homosexuality, priestly celibacy

Over the past week, two leading European cardinals, both of whom enjoy broad favor with Pope Francis, have made public statements calling for a change in the Catholic Church’s current position on the issues of homosexuality and priestly celibacy.

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