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Back to school: Magisterium-friendly Catholic Colleges see largest enrollment ever
CatholicNewsAgency.com ^ | 09-02-05 | Catholic News Agency

Posted on 09/02/2005 10:32:58 AM PDT by Salvation

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Tommy More Dallas had a spectacular implosion 4-6 years ago.

Southern Catholic was effectively and LC outfit that couldn’t survive Maciel’s implosion.

Campion in SF is dead as a doornail—Campion in Australia is doing fine last I checked and there is something else stirring Down under as of a few years ago.

Last I heard OL of Corpus Christi was effectively in a medically induced coma and not expected to recover.

Newman in Ireland graduated its first class and then suspended operations three years ago. However, it may not be quite dead.

Magdalen has rebranded as Northeastern Catholic

Ave Maria College is now Ave Maria U.

Wyoming Catholic is new on the block compared to this Article and deserves a shout out.

TAC has started a second campus in New England, within spitting distance of the two of the other three surviving schools in the U.S. that are most like TAC in terms of educational approach (Wyoming Catholic is the other)

And there is an option in Canuckistan (disclosure—I’m heavily involved in it)
https://www.seatofwisdom.ca/


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