American Catholic higher education has faced and overcome challenges, both from American higher education and Vatican officials, in its long and rich history. Georgetown College’s founding in 1789 was the first of several Catholic higher education institutions created in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The 20th century brought the challenges of accrediting agencies and mixed communication with The Vatican, including Pope John Paul II’s (1990) Ex Corde Ecclesiae. This document attempts to clarify the nature of a Catholic institution’s identity
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American Catholic higher education has faced and overcome challenges, both from American higher educ...
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Many issues facing modern Catholic colleges and universities — such as how to differentiate their cu...
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What common values do diverse Jesuit institutions share? In what ways are Jesuit colleges and univer...
Catholicism on Campus: Stability and Change in Catholic Student Faith by College Typ
Twenty years after Ex Corde Ecclesiae, the papal proclamation that defined the relationship between ...
American Catholic higher education has faced and overcome challenges, both from American higher educ...
American Catholic higher education has faced and overcome challenges, both from American higher educ...
Catholic colleges and universities in the United States started experiencing major identity crisis i...
All Catholic institutions are increasingly involved in discussions about what constitutes Catholic i...
Catholic identity is considered to be the single most important issue facing Catholic higher educati...
Many issues facing modern Catholic colleges and universities — such as how to differentiate their cu...
Since the publication of Ex Corde Ecclesiae (John Paul II, 1990), Catholic colleges and universities...
Catholic higher education is prospering, but most colleges and universities exhibit uncertainty abou...
Since Vatican II (1962-1965), a radical transformation has taken place within the Roman Catholic Chu...
Catholic colleges and universities in America have significantly changed philosophically, demographi...
The nation’s Catholic colleges and universities are recommitting themselves to making the...
Catholic colleges and universities are an invaluable resource for American society. However, there i...
What common values do diverse Jesuit institutions share? In what ways are Jesuit colleges and univer...
Catholicism on Campus: Stability and Change in Catholic Student Faith by College Typ
Twenty years after Ex Corde Ecclesiae, the papal proclamation that defined the relationship between ...