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  1. DECLARATION ON CHRISTIAN EDUCATION. GRAVISSIMUM EDUCATIONIS. PROCLAIMED BY. HIS HOLINESS. POPE PAUL VI. ON OCTOBER 28, 1965. INTRODUCTION. The Sacred Ecumenical Council has considered with care how extremely important education is in the life of man and how its influence ever grows in the social progress of this age. (1)

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      Anmerkungen: 1) Von den zahlreichen Verlautbarungen, die die...

    • Divini Illius Magistri

      The proper and immediate end of Christian education is to...

    • Dignitatis Humanae

      5. The family, since it is a society in its own original...

  2. within the world of Catholic education they are seldom defined. Without attempting in any way to give an exhaustive or authoritative definition, this document tries to draw together the key statements from the Church’s teaching on the provision of Catholic education, and specifically on Catholic schools, to help make these concepts more explicit.

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  3. Apr 7, 2014 · At the root of Catholic education is our Christian spiritual heritage, which is part of a constant dialogue with the cultural heritage and the conquests of science; Catholic schools and universities are educational communities where learning thrives on the integration between research, thinking and life experience. 1. Building an Educational ...

  4. Catholic Education and the Idea of Curriculum. Robert Davis, Ph.D.1 and Leonardo Franchi, Ph.D.1. Abstract: Critical reflection on the curriculum offered in the Catholic school is a valuable addition to wider dialogue on the nature of education and schooling. It enables the Church’s educational agencies to offer a distinctive vision of ...

  5. Principles of Catholic Identi-ty in Education articulates elements the Church expects to find in all Catholic schools and which distinguish them from other schools. The principles are derived from Church documents related to education, including the documents of Vatican II, documents from the Vatican. Congregation for Catholic Education, and ...

  6. Introduction: Christian Education. Education in and of itself is a great challenge. To move people from the known into the. unknown successfully is the call of every teacher. To accomplish this same task in the. Christian realm is an even greater challenge, but the rewards are eternal! To know Christ and.

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  8. Consequently, the Catholic school is aware of the importance of the Gospel-teaching as transmitted through the Catholic Church. It is, indeed, the fundamental element in the educative process as it helps the pupil towards his conscious choice of living a responsible and coherent way of life. 50.

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