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Good News for Catholic Education? (Dr. Denise Donahue and Kelly Salomon) 3/10/26

Good News for Catholic Education? (Dr. Denise Donahue and Kelly Salomon) 3/10/26

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We welcome back Kelly Salomon and Dr. Denise Donohue of The Cardinal Newman Society to discuss why it is so important to carefully evaluate Catholic schools to determine whether they truly uphold the faith they claim to represent. What “green flags” should parents and prospective students look for, and what warning signs might suggest that a school is best avoided? How can the resources of The Cardinal Newman Society help families navigate this process while seeking an authentically Catholic education?

Show Notes

The Newman Guide: Fulfilling St. John Henry Newman’s Vision for Catholic Education

NAPCIS, The Cardinal Newman Society Announce New Partnership for School Accreditation

‘The Newman Guide’ Now Provides Seamless Path of Faithful Catholic Education

Principles of Catholic Identity Overview

The Newman Guide: 2025-2026 Edition

Increasing Access to Faithful Education

Principles Parent Guide

Newman Guide Colleges Earn A+ Pro-Life Rating

Christian Schools - Students for Life of America

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