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In celebration of Catholic Education Week, our Art Exhibit showcases student learning inspired by the theme Pilgrims of Hope on the Path to Holiness. So proud of our students! #WeAreBT @NancyBarillaro @TCDSB Load image 6 KB
— Blessed Trinity Catholic School TCDSB (@BTCS_TCDSB) May 6, 2026
Happy Catholic Education Week! Thursday's theme is: "The Holy Spirit lives in you!" We are Temples of the Holy Spirit. Imagine a world where we acted like a Holy Spirit Temple & we treated everyone we met as a Holy Spirit Temple! #NPSCfaith #CEW2026 Load image
— Fr. Joseph de Viveiros, C.R. (@Fr_JosephCR) May 7, 2026
Today's sub-theme for Catholic Education Week is 'Christ saves you'. The Catholic Education Week Provincial Mass takes place this morning at 11:00 am, celebrated by the Most Rev. Daniel Miehm, Bishop of Peterborough. Watch the livestream here: stpeterspeterborough.ca/livestream #CEW2026 Load image
— Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board (@DPCDSBSchools) May 6, 2026
This is Catholic Education Week. Catholic Education has long been one of the main apostolates of the Congregation of the Resurrection, and we are so grateful for the opportunity to work with and be inspired by the amazing staff and students in our Catholic School system.
— Resurrectionists Canada (@ResurrectCanada) May 6, 2026
Today, on Day 3 of Catholic Education Week, we celebrate the sub-theme "Christ saves you." St. John Paul II reminds us that "All are redeemed and called to share in glory in Jesus Christ, without any distinction of language, race, nation or culture.” #CatholicEd #OntEd Load image
#dpcdsb_CEW On the Path to Holiness. Celebrating Catholic Education Week by reflecting on why Catholic education is important. Load image Load image 5 KB Load image 5 KB Load image
— Our Lady of Lourdes (@LourdesDPCDSB) May 7, 2026
Kingston community members earn honours during Catholic Education Week thewhig.com/news/kingston- … Load image 5 KB
On this 3rd day of Catholic Education Week we reflect upon the theme: “Christ Saves You”. "For God so loved the world that He gave His only Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life." – John 3:16 #onted #catholiceducation #CEW2026 Load image
Replying to @McClarey2 @BishopPalmBeach and 2 others When the Pope ascertains a need to enunciate Catholic teaching at a time when some of the faithful appear confused or misled, a hissy-fit and lies are not an appropriate response from those who are a direct or indirect cause of the intervention.
People who worry about 'Catholic indoctrination' in our schools are hopelessly out-of-date. What is going on now is usually 'woke' indoctrination. @NCCAie has a specific aim of turning children into "actors for social justice, climate action, sustainability and equality". Show more
Catholic Education Week in Ontario highlights and celebrates the value of Catholic education in the province. The primary purpose of the observance is to foster a deeper understanding of the unique contributions made by Catholic schools to the educational landscape. This week-long celebration includes various activities and events which showcase the spiritual, intellectual, and social development experienced by students, teachers, and parents involved in Catholic education.
The concept of Catholic Education Week can be traced back to 1976 when the Ontario Catholic School Trustees' Association (OCSTA) initiated it as a way to acknowledge the efforts of Catholic educators and promote the importance of faith-based learning. It has since evolved to involve various stakeholders, including students, teachers, school administrators, and local communities across Canada. The event is marked by a specific theme each year that seeks to engage and motivate participants in embracing and renewing their commitment to Catholic education as a transformative force within society.
In Canada, Catholic Education Week is typically observed in May, with schools and parishes organizing a variety of events, such as liturgical celebrations, community service projects, classroom activities, and other initiatives that showcase their distinct educational offerings. The week culminates with Ontario's Catholic Education Week mass, a special liturgy that celebrates the community's shared faith and dedication to Catholic education.
Top facts about Catholic Education Week
Unlike in many other countries, Catholic education in Canada is publicly funded. This is due to historical agreements made when Canada was being formed and is rooted in the historical context of the country.
Despite controversy over its public funding, Catholic education programs are very popular in Canada, with around 30% of Canadian students attending Catholic schools.
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