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Friday was St. Patrick’s Day and here’s a peak at some activities in the Archdiocese of Cincinnati.  

The Catholic Central Irish recently had a STEM/Critical Thinking Day which began with a prayer service. During the service, students sat with their Faith Families. The mission of Faith Families is for students to develop a closer relationship with God and to strengthen their Catholic community spirit at Catholic Central …

It was high stakes for the 2017 Mom Prom at Moeller High School. Here are some pictures from the event.

Catherine Finke and Sr. Catherine de Notre Dame, lsp.
Most of us want to leave a legacy — a memorial of sorts, large or small, recognizing our lives on Earth and contributions we made. Mike Ibold Wilger’s legacy is grand. A piece of his life’s mission to the less fortunate brings smiles and laughter, dancing and singing, joy and …

Badin students celebrate PI Day
Students at Hamilton Badin and Ursuline Academy celebrated Pi Day, or 3.14159 day if you prefer.

A man holds a Rosary during the 10th Annual Cincinnati Rosary Crusade on Fountain Square Saturday, October 8, 2016. (CT Photo/E.L. Hubbard)
By Gail Deibler Finke Whether you’re looking for an at-home event to attend in solidarity with the March for Life in Washington, D.C., or you want to become a more active witness for the dignity of life throughout the year, Greater Cincinnati offers many ongoing seasonal, and one-time pro-life events …

On Saturday, March 4th, 14 students from St. Maximilian Kolbe Parish in Liberty Township, Children’s Choir participated in the Southwest Ohio Chapter of Chorister’s Guild’s 31st Annual ChoralFest, at Sycamore Presbyterian.

Kettering Alter High School GCL North Champions
Here’s a few Champions or teams that have advanced as the winter sports season comes to a conclusion.

A group of Archbishop McNicholas High School seniors returned from the spring Appalachia trip to Grainger County, Tennessee, site of the Glenmary Home Missioners Group Volunteer Program (http://www.glenmary.org/volunteer/), after a week of service and community-building.

On Tuesday February 28th, students from St. Ignatius School in Cincinnati took part in a “challenge by choice” activity called “Mix It Up at Lunch” which is part of a National Campaign started by Teaching Tolerance in 2002. Students were encouraged to eat lunch with peers they may not typically …