Few would question, at least with any credibility, that our culture is experiencing a crisis of manhood. Author and farmer Jason Craig published an excellent book in 2019 that addresses this problem called Leaving Boyhood Behind. The book lays out a plan for fathers, brothers, uncles, and others to help young men grow to be...Read More
In this rancorous time in which we live, Christmas reminds us of what is truly real: The WORD who was “made flesh”; What is really TRUE: He was “full of grace and truth”; and, what brings us LIFE: “In him was life, and the life was the light of man.”Read More
On December 7, 2020, The Regina Academies presented John Brehany, PhD, STL, Director of Institutional Relations at The National Catholic Bioethics Center in an online seminar to discuss how the Catholic moral tradition can be applied to assist Catholics in forming their conscience and evaluating the acceptability of vaccines currently in production for Covid-19.Read More
God places each of us in the world for such a time as this. The Regina Academies are here for just such a time as this – to be a resource to families in forming their children to navigate an increasingly difficult and sometimes hostile world.Read More
Celebrating the Feast Day of the Regina Academies Today, August 22nd, is the Feast of the Queenship of Mary, the patroness of the Regina Academies. It is our feast day, and a good day to reflect on the origins or the feast, its continued relevance in the life of the Church, and the importance of gratitude for...Read More
“How awesome is this place! This is none other than the house of God, and this is the gate of heaven.” (Gen 28.17) Joining people from all over the world, I watched with horror and sadness yesterday as Notre Dame burned. There was a time in my life that I had many opportunities to be...Read More
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