Independent Catholic schools are a growing phenomenon in the Catholic Church in America. This article provides a contextualized account of the phenomenon by examining via a field observation the experience of two independent Catholic schools in two different dioceses. These schools were founded in conflict and beset by continued conflict to the point of splitting; first from the diocese, then again with themselves. An environment of religious conflict motivated laity to open their own schools to socialize their children into a traditional notion of the Catholic faith. In both independent schools examined, conflict about governance, between founding parents and new stakeholders who joined the schools, led to each of the schools splitting; th...
The purpose of this study is to investigate change, planned or unplanned, which has occurred in Cath...
In this article, some of the most prominent school choice initiatives will be described. Opinion res...
The attitudes of bishops and priests toward Catholic schools are critical for the school’s success. ...
Independent Catholic schools are a growing phenomenon in the Catholic Church in America. This articl...
Private Catholic elementary schools in the United States often trace their origins to religious cong...
Independent Christian day schools have always played a prominent role in American education. This a...
Highly publicized incidents involving pedophile priests have shined the light on this pathology, the...
The article presents the results of a qualitative study extracted from the dissertation The Impact o...
Catholic schools have long enjoyed a reputation for providing an exceptional education that combines...
For a century Catholic schools have formed the basis for a strong system of acculturation into Catho...
The second in a two-part series, this article reviews the recent struggle of the Christian Brothers ...
For a century Catholic schools have formed the basis for a strong system of acculturation into Catho...
Several urban archdioceses across the U.S. have closed their Catholic schools and subsequently permi...
This paper conceptualizes Catholic education as a societal institution interdependent with other maj...
Distrust between Christians and Muslims has a long-standing history after centuries of conquest and ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate change, planned or unplanned, which has occurred in Cath...
In this article, some of the most prominent school choice initiatives will be described. Opinion res...
The attitudes of bishops and priests toward Catholic schools are critical for the school’s success. ...
Independent Catholic schools are a growing phenomenon in the Catholic Church in America. This articl...
Private Catholic elementary schools in the United States often trace their origins to religious cong...
Independent Christian day schools have always played a prominent role in American education. This a...
Highly publicized incidents involving pedophile priests have shined the light on this pathology, the...
The article presents the results of a qualitative study extracted from the dissertation The Impact o...
Catholic schools have long enjoyed a reputation for providing an exceptional education that combines...
For a century Catholic schools have formed the basis for a strong system of acculturation into Catho...
The second in a two-part series, this article reviews the recent struggle of the Christian Brothers ...
For a century Catholic schools have formed the basis for a strong system of acculturation into Catho...
Several urban archdioceses across the U.S. have closed their Catholic schools and subsequently permi...
This paper conceptualizes Catholic education as a societal institution interdependent with other maj...
Distrust between Christians and Muslims has a long-standing history after centuries of conquest and ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate change, planned or unplanned, which has occurred in Cath...
In this article, some of the most prominent school choice initiatives will be described. Opinion res...
The attitudes of bishops and priests toward Catholic schools are critical for the school’s success. ...