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Investing in your child’s future: More options for financing a Catholic education

Editor’s note: In this second of two articles, we look at additional options to finance your child’s Catholic education. Regardless of your family’s financial situation, more options than ever are available for tuition assistance. One example is a 529 tax-advantage tuition plan, a special investment account designed to encourage savings …
Today’s Video: Youth ministry’s saving power

Reyna Tinajero shares how her experience of youth ministry saved her from depression and reflects on the beauty of World Youth Day.
Welcome to Catholic Schools Week 2019

Catholic school students, their teachers, and their communities throughout the 19-county Archdiocese of Cincinnati are celebrating the 45th annual Catholic Schools Week from January 27 through February 2 under the theme “Catholic Schools: Communities of Faith, Knowledge and Service.” More than 1,000 representatives from Greater Cincinnati Catholic schools will participate …
Relic Pilgrimage stops in Cincinnati

All are invited to this special opportunity to venerate the first-class relic of St. Jean Vianney’s incorrupt heart. It will be on display at Old St. Mary’s Church in Over the Rhine on Tuesday, Jan. 29, from 1 P.M. – 6 P.M. A reflection on St. Jean Vianney will be …
Investing in your child’s Catholic education

Editor’s note: This is the first of two articles focusing on options for making a Catholic education affordable. Be sure to check out our February issue for more information, in addition to our Catholic Schools Week special section. The hallmarks of a Catholic education include high academic achievement, faith-based values …
USCCB President Says Society Needs “Artisans of Peace” by Following Dr. King’s Example

WASHINGTON— The president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, Cardinal Daniel DiNardo of Galveston-Houston, has issued the following statement in relation to the observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day on January 21. Cardinal DiNardo’s full statement follows: “Today more than ever, our societies need ‘artisans of peace’ who …
Photo Essay: March for Life 2019

Students, Seminarians, and Parishioners are in Washington DC for the annual March for Life on this anniversary of Roe V. Wade. LIVE COVERAGE FROM EWTN Bishop Fenwick High School cancelled their trip to DC due to weather concerns, so they went to the March for Life event at Planned …
Throwback Thursday: A cookoff between Fr. Kyle Schnippel and Fr. Leo Patalinghug

Last year, a sold out crowd gathered to watch a demonstration by Fr. Leo cooking Penne Vodka. After dinner and a night of fellowship, there was and a friendly cookoff between the two priests, which featured ingredients such as turkey, Cincinnati’s Barbeque Grippo Potato Chips, and quail eggs. Check out the …
In their words: March for Life experience of solidarity and hope for students

Thousands from the Archdiocese of Cincinnati attend the annual March for Life each January in Washington, D.C., marking the anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark decision that legalized abortion on demand. Among the participants are area high school students and their chaperones, who make the journey to the nation’s …