Religious Freedom Matters: School Choice Is a Matter of Religious Liberty
The year 2021 may very well known as the “Year of the Parent.” Parents are asserting their rights as primary educators to their children — voicing their concerns at school board meetings and flexing their muscles in the voting booth.
Beacons of Truth in Higher Education
What happens when your children go off to college? Who is helping them defend the truth and grow in faith?
Mary Rice Hasson on Gender Ideology and Its Influence on School Culture
What is gender ideology? Is it really being promoted to students at school? How can concerned parents, teachers, clergy and other Catholic leaders push back against the creep of gender ideology into the classroom? You can find answers to these questions and more on this episode of Religious Freedom Matters.
Critical Race Theory in the Classroom – What Is Good and What Is Gravely Wrong
Equal protection under the law is a foundational principle of our Constitution and our civil rights laws. And the Church teaches the inherent dignity of every person. But as a nation, we struggle to live up to these ideals and truths. What is the best way to combat racism and promote principles of equality to […]
How Parental Rights in Education Matter for a Healthy Society
American children spend roughly 33 hours a week at school. What goes on in the classroom directly shapes them and impacts their families. It also affects the future of the nation and the Church. What happens if schools pressure children to reject their beliefs? Where can parents turn? How can the Church help?
Why Religious Freedom Matters
New Register Podcast Focuses on Pressing Issues in Education
Supreme Court’s NY Decision Is a Blow for Religious Freedom
The decision not to intervene and immediately block the New York COVID-vaccine mandate is a disappointing move.
Will the Supreme Court Finally End Discrimination Based on Religion in School-Choice Programs?
Supreme Court’s Baffling Maine Decision
Given the court’s previous track record in defending religious freedom, we can at least hope that its Oct. 29 ruling isn’t the end of the story.
Supreme Court to Consider Death-Row Inmate’s Request For Hands-on Prayer
Texas’ denial of John Ramirez’s request for his pastor to lay hands on him and pray for him at his execution goes before the high court Nov. 1.