Diocese of Raleigh partnership with Cardinal Gibbons expands Catholic high school education
The Diocese of Raleigh, in collaboration with Cardinal Gibbons High School, is forging ahead with an ambitious plan to open a new Catholic high school in the Triangle area, set to welcome its first students in fall 2028. This initiative underscores the diocese’s commitment to expanding access to Catholic secondary education by leveraging the successful model established at Cardinal Gibbons.
Diocese of Raleigh welcomes Marcelo Eureste as new Superintendent of Catholic Schools
The Diocese of Raleigh is pleased to announce the appointment of Marcelo Eureste as the new Superintendent of Catholic Schools, effective June 16. Eureste joins the Diocese of Raleigh from the Diocese of Brownsville, where he served as superintendent for the past two school years.
Students receive scholarships that honor their Native American heritage
RALEIGH - Two local students recently received scholarship support that honors their Patawomeck Tribe heritage. Siblings Della and Axel Eaves discovered and applied for the opportunity, which was sponsored with a grant from the national Black and Indian Mission Office.
According to its website, the organization gives to Catholic dioceses, schools and religious education programs to support the evangelization of African American, Native American and Alaska Native Communities.
'Emotional heart and tactical takeaways': School leaders attend training
RALEIGH – Leaders from Diocese of Raleigh Schools joined their counterparts from the NC Association of Independent Schools Aug. 1 for a safety workshop at St. David’s School.
The group of more than 150 professionals gathered to learn from one another and learn from Staci Batterson, an educator from Colorado and trainer for the I Love U Guys Foundation. She delivered a workshop centered on the organization’s standard response protocol and standard reunification method.
Diocesan school staff, clergy gather for Mass at cathedral
Pastors from parishes with schools, school principals, administrators, teachers and staff gathered at Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral to celebrate the annual All-Schools Employee Mass with Bishop Luis Rafael Zarama.
Bishop Luis noted during his homily that this is a special moment in the Diocese of Raleigh as we celebrate our Centennial. And he noted the important role of Catholic schools in that history and the importance of working with young people in the diocese.
Local principal presents at national event
PITTSBURGH – DawnMarie Smith is reincorporating something into her professional life. And, she said, it’s rewarding.
The Franciscan School principal recently presented to fellow educators at the 2024 National Catholic Educational Association’s Convention at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, PA. The event typically draws thousands of educators from throughout the U.S. and Canada
Give Your Child the Gift of a Catholic Education
As parents, we all want the best for our children - to nurture them, challenge them, and set them on a path to thrive. If you live in the Raleigh and Eastern North Carolina region, I urge you to consider the exceptional value of a Catholic school education offered through the Diocese of Raleigh.
Leadership in our Catholic Schools: Supporting New Principals and Directors
Support for new school administrators is a key component in ensuring school vitality. Beginning this school year, the Diocese of Raleigh Office of Education implemented new intentional support structures for new principals and early childhood center directors. Under the leadership of Assistant Superintendent Mrs. Marcia Edge Navarro, this research-based program equips new Catholic school administrators to serve their school communities successfully.
Becoming Catholic: Students attending Catholic school choose to join the Church
February 01, 2023
St. Thomas More School, Chapel Hill, NC
Several non-Catholic students at St. Thomas More School have made the decision to become Catholic. Throughout their journey, the students will participate in classes taught by Patti Wagner, former 2nd grade teacher at St. Thomas More, and Julie Hall, director of Elementary Faith Development. The classes will prepare the students to receive the sacraments of baptism, first reconciliation, First Holy Communion and confirmation.
NCEA Data Update
NCEA Data Update
Southeastern Catholic schools lead the nation in growth


