As John Paul II states, “Through his artistic creativity, man appears more than ever in the image of God.” The Catholic schools of the Diocese of Cleveland do just that. They offer opportunities for their students to express their inner creativity through music, art, and much more. God created us to be creative and that creativity has no bounds in our schools. Specifically, the work of our students is aimed to inspire a generation of creative thinkers and leaders by living out their faith through these disciplines. We seek to build a generation of inspiring young minds that will influence the world around them to usher in the kingdom of God.

Highlight Catholic Schools Week 2025, which is being celebrated Jan. 26 through Feb. 1. Elementary and high schools throughout the eight-county Diocese of Cleveland were encouraged to register for spots at the liturgy. Schools were invited to take photos with the bishop after Mass, which was livestreamed on the diocesan website. About 40,000 students are enrolled in Catholic schools throughout the diocese, making it the sixth-largest system of Catholic schools in the country.