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Students from various schools in the Diocese of Nashville, Tenn., provide music during a Mass on Feb. 1in celebration of Catholic Schools Week. (CNS photo/Rick Musacchio, Tennessee Register)
Politics & SocietyIn All Things
Kevin Clarke
Throwing something of a damper on the voucher enthusiasm is a string of recent studies that have cast doubt on the impact at the individual level of choice experiments.
New Cardinal Blase J. Cupich of Chicago leaves a prayer service at which he took possession of his titular church of St. Bartholomew on Tiber Island in Rome on Nov. 20. (CNS photo/Paul Haring) 
Politics & SocietyNews
Rachel Zoll - Associated PressDon Babwin - Associated Press
If immigration agents show up without a warrant, to "tell them politely they cannot come on the premises, ask them for their contact information and tell them to contact the (archdiocese) Office of Legal Services."
Politics & SocietyEditorials
The Editors
School choice does not mean abandoning the commitment to the common good exemplified by the Catholic school system.
Politics & SocietyShort Take
Michael L. Hahn, O.S.B.
College charisms are not relics but principles for an age of political uncertainty.
MagazineYour Take
Our readers
Religious education has been a babysitting service for far too long.
FaithYour Take
The Editors

We received a wide range of responses to our request to America readers to rate their experiences of parish-based religious education. Some, like Maria Barrera of Brooklyn, N.Y., described religious education as a “wholesome” time for her children that positively affected how her family practiced the faith, thanks to the hard work of her parish and her children’s Catholic school. Many catechists also noted that their work provided welcome challenges to their own faith.