Pope comments that Catholic Education is a right

Catholic schools are a concrete manifestation of the right
to freedom of education, says Benedict XVI.  The Pope
expressed this conviction today during an address in
the apostolic palace at Castel Gandolfo to representatives
of Italian Catholic educational centers, who are taking
part in a meeting organized by the Italian episcopal
conference's Center of Studies for Catholic Schools.
"The Catholic school is an expression of the right of all
citizens to freedom of education, and the corresponding
duty of solidarity in the building of civil society,"
said the Pope, quoting a document of the Italian episcopate.
"To be chosen and appreciated, it is necessary that the
Catholic school be recognized for its pedagogical purpose;
it is necessary to have a full awareness not only of its
ecclesial identity and cultural endeavor, but also of its
civil significance," he explained.  This "must not be
considered as the defense of a particular interest,
but as a precious contribution to the building of the common
good of the whole society."  In this connection, the Pontiff
called for equality between state and Catholic schools,
"which will give parents the freedom to choose the school
they desire." "It has become evident that recourse to Catholic
schools in some regions of Italy is growing, compared to the
preceding decade, despite the fact that difficult and even
critical situations persist," he noted. The Catholic school
has an important role, Benedict XVI concluded, as it is the
instrument of the "Church's salvific mission" in which
"the close union is achieved between the proclamation of the
faith and the promotion of man."
Published in: on September 30, 2008 at 8:45 pm Leave a Comment

Dominic Savio Web Site on-line!

The principal has started and we are seeing a lot of progress.
The school now has a website (distinct from the Diocesan Campaign Site) – see http://www.saviochs.org

Published in: on September 29, 2008 at 2:08 am Leave a Comment