Community benefits from Athenaeum’s presence

Tucked amidst the crowded landscape of Beechmont Avenue, a gem of unmatched rarity has remained a fixture of the Ohio Valley for nearly two centuries.  The Athenaeum of Ohio, home to Mount St. Mary’s Seminary, has been a feature of Cincinnati since the city’s glory days, and continues to serve as a center of spiritual … More Community benefits from Athenaeum’s presence

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Archdiocesan educators reflect on pilgrimage to Holy Land

Over the summer vacation, 22 local Catholics, including 15 schoolteachers from the Archdiocese of Cincinnati were given the opportunity to take part in an once-in-a-lifetime pilgrimage, trading in the familiar comforts of a Cincinnati summer for the vibrant culture and desert sands of the Holy Land. Carla Agnello, Trey Aultman, Sharon Bohlen, Teresa Davis, David … More Archdiocesan educators reflect on pilgrimage to Holy Land

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Apathy, applications, and the issue of activity-stacking

With college application season officially at hand, seniors across the nation are working overtime, doing everything they can to make themselves seem desirable in the eyes of universities. Deadlines are approaching, final test dates are on the horizon, and the time has finally come for students to make decisions about where they will be spending … More Apathy, applications, and the issue of activity-stacking

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Sister of St. Joseph continues to serve McNicholas alma mater

It’s little more than common knowledge amongst the students and faculty of McNicholas High School that much of what the school is today can be attributed to the Sisters of St. Joseph, the pillars upon whom the Rockets have always stood.  Though it’s been years since McNicholas has seen the Sisters in front of the … More Sister of St. Joseph continues to serve McNicholas alma mater

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