How does the Cristo Rey Network respond to interest in Cristo Rey schools by middle-income families who do not have access to Catholic education?
The Cristo Rey Network understands that there are many young people of various income levels who desire and do not have access to Catholic secondary education. The Cristo Rey Network however, only supports schools that have chosen to serve communities with a high concentration of young people from families with limited financial resources. The Cristo Rey Network simply cannot provide Catholic education to the many millions of American young people who do not have access to it. We urge Dioceses, lay groups and religious congregations to form Catholic schools for the vast numbers of middle and working class families who desire them.
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