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Archdiocese of Milwaukee notes 'tradition of Catholic education' during National Catholic Schools Week

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Carrie Bradon Feb 3, 2022

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The Archdiocese of Milwaukee is celebrating National Catholic Schools Week. | Wikimedia Commons

The Archdiocese of Milwaukee is celebrating National Catholic Schools Week, a tradition that has been in place since 1974. 

The annual celebration of Catholic education focuses on the responsibility of the parent to ensure that their child is well educated, and the important role that Catholic schools play in that responsibility. 

“WE LOVE OUR CATHOLIC SCHOOLS! This week we celebrate Catholic Schools Week, as proclaimed by Governor Tony Evers, January 30 through February 5, 2022. The proclamation coincides with the national observance of Catholic Schools Week and recognizes 302 Catholic schools in Wisconsin that serve approximately 61,000 Wisconsin students. The Archdiocese of Milwaukee is very proud of our educators, administrators, parents, and students who keep the tradition of Catholic education alive!” the Archdiocese of Milwaukee shared on Facebook. 

Catholic Schools Week will take place from Jan. 30-Feb. 5 with a theme of, “Catholic Schools: Faith. Excellence. Service.”

“Schools typically observe the annual celebration week with Masses, open houses and other activities for students, families, parishioners and community members," according to the National Catholic Educational Association. "Through these events, schools focus on the value Catholic education provides to young people and its contributions to our church, our communities and our nation.”

About 1.3 million students attend Catholic elementary schools, and about 500,000 attend Catholic high schools, according to the National Catholic Register.

“Parents have the first responsibility for the education of their children," according to the Catechism of the Catholic Church. "They bear witness to this responsibility first by creating a home where tenderness, forgiveness, respect, fidelity, and disinterested service are the rule. The home is well suited for education in the virtues. This requires an apprenticeship in self-denial, sound judgment, and self-mastery - the preconditions of all true freedom. Parents should teach their children to subordinate the material and instinctual dimensions to interior and spiritual ones. Parents have a grave responsibility to give good example to their children. By knowing how to acknowledge their own failings to their children, parents will be better able to guide and correct them.”

St. John Nepomucene School, which was founded in 1836, is the oldest private school in Wisconsin, according to Private School Review.

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