The Cardinal Newman Society Podcast

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The Cardinal Newman Society Podcast

The Cardinal Newman Society aims to promote and defend faithful Catholic education. However, most Catholics have not experienced a faithful Catholic education therefore CNS needs to fill in the blank. What does this look like? What does it entail? How would one know it? What should one look for to determine if their Catholic school is faithfully Catholic? Too often, parents rely on the “like meter”—I like so and so (insert administrator or teacher name), therefore I think they are doing a good job. Or perhaps they have Mass once a week and wear uniforms so they appear Catholic. Is that enough to be called a faithful Catholic education?

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    Our Lady Seat of Wisdom: Liberal Arts and a Supporting Community with Dr. Patrick Craine

    Dr. Patrick Craine, president of Our Lady Seat of Wisdom College in Ontario, Canada, joins The Cardinal Newman Society Podcast to share the story behind one of the most unique Newman Guide colleges. Craine discusses the college’s roots, its commitment to classical liberal arts education, and how its small, faithful community is forming students in wisdom, truth, and lifelong vocation. Dr. Craine also reflects on Catholic higher education in today’s culture, the importance of real formation beyond career prep, and why families are seeking something deeper for the next generation. Click here to watch on YouTube

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The Cardinal Newman Society aims to promote and defend faithful Catholic education. However, most Catholics have not experienced a faithful Catholic education therefore CNS needs to fill in the blank. What does this look like? What does it entail? How would one know it? What should one look for to determine if their Catholic school is faithfully Catholic? Too often, parents rely on the “like meter”—I like so and so (insert administrator or teacher name), therefore I think they are doing a good job. Or perhaps they have Mass once a week and wear uniforms so they appear Catholic. Is that enough to be called a faithful Catholic education?

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