Catholic schools are not the places they used to be! This research paper attempts to bring some understanding as to why this assertion is valid by pursuing, firstly, a clearer definition of the contemporary nature and purpose of the Catholic school and, secondly, the consequent challenges to Catholic school leaders to respond to the challenges with some sense of purpose rather than hope. The notion of a "Spiritual Revolution" is advanced to express many of the features of an upheaval in spirituality so diverse and powerful that it is challenging many of our traditional understandings and assumptions about the real purpose of the Catholic school. The role of Catholic school leaders in having a vision for the future which will speak cogently ...
In 2001 Brisbane Catholic Education opened its first ecumenical school at Gaven in a major growth ar...
More than ever, the challenges facing Catholic schools and Catholic school leaders require a “readin...
This is the second of two articles that argue a case for a ‘big picture’ re-orientation of Australia...
The focus of this research project was the changing perception amongst practising Catholic school pr...
The study recorded in this thesis sought to gain initial baseline information about the purpose of t...
Catholic schooling within Australia is challenged to be responsive to internal and external change o...
Understanding the nuanced and varied expressions of spirituality found among young people is a cruci...
Pope John Paul II, following in the steps of his predecessors, strongly advocated the critical appra...
This dissertation explores how spiritual leaders at all levels in Catholic schools, and of all faith...
The role of the Catholic school, as outlined by Catholic leaders within dioceses around Australia an...
A number of constructs like secularisation, privatisation of religion etc. have been used to describ...
This paper explores the concept of Catholic schools as communities of meaning which nurture the spir...
This thesis is centred upon the administrative structure of Catholic primary schools and how they ca...
For the last forty years, since the end of the Second Vatican Council, the Catholic Church has been ...
This study arose out of experiences within the Parramatta Diocese, a large diocese located on the we...
In 2001 Brisbane Catholic Education opened its first ecumenical school at Gaven in a major growth ar...
More than ever, the challenges facing Catholic schools and Catholic school leaders require a “readin...
This is the second of two articles that argue a case for a ‘big picture’ re-orientation of Australia...
The focus of this research project was the changing perception amongst practising Catholic school pr...
The study recorded in this thesis sought to gain initial baseline information about the purpose of t...
Catholic schooling within Australia is challenged to be responsive to internal and external change o...
Understanding the nuanced and varied expressions of spirituality found among young people is a cruci...
Pope John Paul II, following in the steps of his predecessors, strongly advocated the critical appra...
This dissertation explores how spiritual leaders at all levels in Catholic schools, and of all faith...
The role of the Catholic school, as outlined by Catholic leaders within dioceses around Australia an...
A number of constructs like secularisation, privatisation of religion etc. have been used to describ...
This paper explores the concept of Catholic schools as communities of meaning which nurture the spir...
This thesis is centred upon the administrative structure of Catholic primary schools and how they ca...
For the last forty years, since the end of the Second Vatican Council, the Catholic Church has been ...
This study arose out of experiences within the Parramatta Diocese, a large diocese located on the we...
In 2001 Brisbane Catholic Education opened its first ecumenical school at Gaven in a major growth ar...
More than ever, the challenges facing Catholic schools and Catholic school leaders require a “readin...
This is the second of two articles that argue a case for a ‘big picture’ re-orientation of Australia...