Catholic schools told: Train students to resist corruption’s ‘normalization’
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Catholic schools told: Train students to resist corruption’s ‘normalization’
Catholic schools cannot limit themselves to staging protests when corrupt scandals erupt, but must commit to the slower, harder work of forming students who will reject corruption as "normal," a senior Church leader told the country’s largest Catholic education gathering on Wednesday, October 1.
‘Nakakahiya’: Head of Catholic schools network admonishes ‘corrupt’ alumni
THE JESUIT head of the country’s biggest network of Catholic educational institutions admonished alumni of Catholic schools involved in corruption scandals and anomalous government projects on Tuesday, Sept. 30. Fr. Karel San Juan, S.J., president of the Catholic Education Association of the Philippines (CEAP), said graduates who were involved in the flood control scandal did not live the values imparted to them by their Catholic schooling. “Nak…
Will Catholic education retain the right to be... Catholic? For Anne Coffinier, president of Créer son école, Catholic schools under contract are today threatened in their very identity. Faced with a political and ideological offensive, she defends the right of these schools to remain faithful to their unique character, as guaranteed by the Debré law. Published on 2/10/2025 at 11:08 Zen reading A nun supervising elementary school children playin…
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