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2018 ALUMKNIGHT OF THE YEAR - Mount Carmel School recognized its 2018 AlumKnight of the Year (from left to right): School president Galvin Deleon Guerrero, 2018 AlumKnight of the Year, 1963 AlumKnight Sister Isabel Seman, AlumKnight Association President Charles Cepeda, AlumKnight Association Officer Rita Chong, AlumKnight Association Officer Patrick Guerrero, AlumKnight Association Officer Aysia Santos, and AlumKnight Association Officer Priscilla T. Dela Cruz.

Mount Carmel School honors many during Catholic Schools Week 2018

Posted by - February 11, 2018
During last week’s celebration of Catholic Schools Week, Mount Carmel School honored many individuals who have, in one way or another, embodied this year’s theme of “learn, Serve, lead, Succeed”…
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The Ignatian Solidarity Network, a coalition of Jesuit schools and universities, is encouraging those in the network and beyond to celebrate Valentine's Day Feb. 14 by sending cards to lawmakers asking them and others to "Love your neighbor" and to send "migrants welcome" Valentine's Day messages Feb. 11-18. (CNS illustration/Ignatian Solidarity Network)

Ignatian network to mark Valentine’s Day with a focus on migrants

Posted by - February 4, 2018
WASHINGTON (CNS) — A coalition of Jesuit schools and universities is encouraging those in their network and beyond to celebrate Valentine’s Day this year by sending cards to lawmakers, asking…
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Maryknoll Sisters Julia Shideler, Anastasia Lee and Abby Avelino smile as they process from the chapel in 2014 after professing their final vows during Mass at the Maryknoll Sisters Center in Maryknoll, N.Y. Consecrated men and women reflect the light of Christ and are witnesses to that light "in a world that is often shrouded in shadow," Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin of Newark, N.J., said Jan. 29. (CNS photo/Gregory A. Shemitz)

Men and women religious called ‘witnesses’ to light of Christ in world

Posted by - February 4, 2018
WASHINGTON (CNS) — Consecrated men and women reflect the light of Christ and are witnesses to that light “in a world that is often shrouded in shadow,” Cardinal Joseph W.…
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Students at St. Joseph Academy in Brownsville, Texas, check their smartphones during lunch in 2016. Dominican Sister Patricia Daly, retired executive director of the Tri-State Coalition for Responsible Investment, agreed to advise the investors as they press Apple to make software updates to its highly popular iPhone and to study the mental health impact of smartphone overuse. (CNS photo/Tyler Orsburn)

Investors tap Dominican sister’s experience for smartphone campaign

Posted by - February 4, 2018
WASHINGTON (CNS) — As two major shareholders of Apple Inc. urge the company to take steps to help parents control and limit smartphone use by their children, a veteran of…
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A teacher works with students in 2017 at St. Joseph Mission School in rural San Fidel, N.M. The school's student body is 90 percent Native American and 10 percent Hispanic. (CNS photo/Rich Kalonick, Catholic Extension)

Program develops leaders for Catholic schools in U.S. mission dioceses

Posted by - February 4, 2018
CHICAGO (CNS) — At a time when many Catholic schools are struggling with enrollment, fighting to survive and at times shutting their doors, Catholic Extension and Loyola Marymount University have…
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