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  1. Apr 7, 2014 · Gravissimum Educationis, as it is stated in the introduction, should not be seen as the ultimate answer regarding all problems related to education, but as a document that was supposed to be later passed on to a special post-Council Commission – which later became the Congregation for Catholic Education’s School Office – in order to further develop the principles of Catholic education ...

    • The Church Is Mother and Teacher
    • The Culture of Care
    • In Constant Dialogue with The Community
    • Clear Qualifications and Legislation
    • To Educate Is Always An Act of Hope

    In particular, the Instruction highlights that the Church is "mother and teacher": its educational action, therefore, is not "philanthropic work", but an essential part of its mission, based on fundamental principles, first and foremost the universal right to education. The other principles that are developed are: the responsibility of everyone - f...

    Catholic schools, the document highlights, also have the task of educating for a "culture of care," in order to convey those values based on the recognition of the dignity of every person, community, language, ethnicity, religion, peoples, and all the fundamental rights that derive from it. A culture of care is precious "compass" for society, formi...

    In constant dialogue with the entire community, Catholic educational institutions must not be a closed model, in which there is no room for those who are not "totally" Catholic. Warning against this attitude, the Instruction recalls the model of an "outgoing Church": "We must not lose the missionary impulse to close ourselves in an island - the doc...

    Another focal point of the document is the need for clarity of competencies and legislation: it can happen, in fact, that the State imposes on Catholic public institutions "behaviors that are not in keeping" with the doctrinal and disciplinary credibility of the Church, or choices that are in contrast with religious freedom and with the very Cathol...

    The Instruction concludes by emphasizing that Catholic schools "constitute a very valid contribution to the evangelization of culture, even in countries and cities where an adverse situation stimulates the use of creativity to find adequate paths," because, as Pope Francis says, "to educate is always an act of hope."

  2. Mar 29, 2022 · The Congregation for Catholic Education expresses its deep gratitude for the solicitude and efforts of those involved in educational institutions and hopes that the Catholic identity profile of the educational plan will contribute to the creation of a global compact on education to “rekindle our dedication for and with young people, renewing our passion for a more open and inclusive ...

    • Human Right to Education. The instruction echoes the Vatican II declaration on Christian education (Gravissimum Educationis) that “education, as the formation of the human person, is a universal right.”
    • Catholic Education Is Better Education. Any education should be “aimed at the integral education” of its students — which means not only intellectual but also moral, social and cultural formation.
    • Every Act in Accord With Catholic Identity’ The Congregation for Catholic Education declares that “every official act of the school must be in accordance with its Catholic identity.”
    • Catholic Education Is for Catholic Families. According to the Vatican instruction, Catholic education is primarily intended for Catholics, or at least Christians, for the growth and evangelization “of those who are already walking towards the fullness of Christ’s life.”
  3. Oct 1, 2021 · Communiqué of the Congregation for Catholic Education. Despite the difficulties due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Global Compact for Education continues to receive feedback, on many levels, from around the world. This global event, announced by Pope Francis on 12 September 2019, unfortunately could not take place on 14 May 14 2020 (as was ...

  4. Feb 20, 2020 · Pope Francis addresses participants of the Plenary of the Congregation for Catholic Education, urging them to “unite efforts in a broad educational alliance to form mature people, capable of overcoming fragmentation and opposition and rebuild the fabric of relationships for a more fraternal humanity". “Education is a dynamic reality; it is ...

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  6. The Catholic universities, born ex corde Ecclesiae, are at the service of her mission in the forms proper to the world of universities, by means of research, teaching and influence on society. The guardians and beating heart of this mission of evangelization, which pertains to the whole university community, are university pastoral services and ...