. . . Teachers and administrators, whether in universities or schools, have the duty and privilege to ensure that students receive instruction in Catholic doctrine and practice. This requires that public witness to the way of Christ, as found in the Gospel and upheld by the Church's Magisterium, shapes all aspects of an institution's life, both inside and outside the classroom. Divergence from this vision weakens Catholic identity and, far from advancing freedom, inevitably leads to confusion, whether moral, intellectual or spiritual. . . .The full article is copyrighted by Libreria Editrice Vaticana and cannot be reprinted online without permission. The address is excellent, however, and I encourage you to read it in full.
Friday, April 18, 2008
Pope to Catholic educators: you're free to teach truth, not error
"Benedict XVI's address to Catholic Educators: 'Freedom Is Not an Opting out, it Is an Opting In'" (Zenit, April 17, 2008, Catholic University of America):
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