Catholics Revive Traditional Education In San Francisco

The author moved with his family to San Francisco to lead Stella Maris Academy, a Catholic classical school that reopened in 2021 at Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone's request. He frames this move as part of a broader 'vibe shift' toward renewed traditional Catholic practice in San Francisco, citing parish history, liturgy, and student formation as signs of a local religious revival affecting urban education.
Key Points
- 1Moves to lead Stella Maris Academy, reopening 2021 as San Francisco's first Catholic classical school.
- 2Highlights renewed traditional Catholic commitment amid perceived religious decline and cultural shifts in the city.
- 3Suggests classical parochial education can form virtues and attract families back to urban parishes.
Scoring Rationale
Moderate local relevance and firsthand reporting, limited novelty and single-source perspective reduce broader impact.
Sources
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