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CV NEWS FEED // The Institute for Catholic Liberal Education (ICLE) has announced that its 2025 National Conference will take place in Lincoln, Nebraska, July 15-18, according to a report from the Southern Nebraska Register.
The report shared that the annual National Conference aims to deepen educators’ understanding of the “long tradition of Catholic education,” based on the ICLE’s definition of Catholic liberal arts education as a means of “cultivating faith and reason ‘for full human flourishing.’”
The conference, which is ICLE’s largest annual event, “inspires and equips a growing community of Catholic educators to reclaim the Church’s full vision of education and to bring it to life in their classrooms,” according to the ICLE’s website.
As CatholicVote reported previously, ICLE’s 2024 National Conference, held in July at Benedictine College in Kansas, featured over 50 speakers and saw record-breaking attendance.
Educators who attend the conference “will have gained tools to inspire students to pursue faith, wisdom and virtue, as well as form intellectual and moral habits that will last them throughout their lives,” according to the Southern Nebraska Register.
Fifth grade teacher Sister Mary Ruth C.K., who attended this year’s conference, said that attendees of the 2025 conference can also “look forward to spiritual and intellectual renewal in their purpose as Catholic educators, while also gaining practical tips and strategies that flow forth from the Church’s rich tradition.”
The Southern Nebraska Reporter shared that registration for the conference will open in the next few months. Interested parties can visit the ICLE website here.
