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McKinney, Stephen J. – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2018
This article argues that although the preferential option for the poor is associated with Catholic schools there is an insufficient depth in the knowledge and understanding of this concept and the implications for the aims and operation of Catholic schools. The article provides a concise overview of the care for the poor in the Vatican documents…
Descriptors: Poverty, Catholic Schools, Religious Education, Institutional Mission
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Sweeney, James – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2015
Pope John XXIII's final encyclical on the subject of peace, "Pacem in Terris," written after the Cuban missile crisis which he helped to resolve, is an extended treatment of the basic principles of political morality and particularly significant for its adoption--the first time by the Catholic Church--of the discourse of human rights.…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Catholics, Citizenship Education, Citizenship
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Hopper, Joanne M. – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2014
Born in El Salvador, at the heart of the Americas, Archbishop Oscar Romero came to have a profound impact, both nationally and internationally. Speaking out fearlessly against injustice and oppression, Archbishop Romero's poignant and powerful homilies were heard throughout the world and made him one of the greatest prophets. In the 30-year period…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Risk, Popular Education, Catholic Schools
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Pinto, Ambrose – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2014
The Jesuit project of education in India that began with St Francis Xavier and flourished due to the support of colonial masters at its establishment was distinctive in its aims and objectives. The Jesuits taught the lowly and the mighty with the sole aim of "evangelisation", a term that has changed its meaning depending on contexts and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Catholics, Catholic Schools, Christianity