How is it possible to maintain the founding charisms of parochial schools in this era of declining numbers of religious faculty? This session will discuss charisms and the impact of predominately lay effective role models in the school. Concluding suggestions, based on research, will focus on the concept of a living tradition
The Diploma work explores and develops one of the many gifts of the Holy Spirit, that Catholic Churc...
The overall goal of Catholic education is to help students achieve a transformation in Christ. Integ...
Catholic schools are called to embody an identity and charism that make a unique and meaningful cont...
In a recent address to Catholic educators in the USA (Washington DC, April 2008), Pope Benedict XVI ...
We hear the word “charism” used frequently in Catholic education circles today. Sometimes that word ...
As gifts of the Holy Spirit, charisms serve as reference points and guiding forces for women and men...
This dissertation aims to explore the extent to which the charism of the Religious of the Sacred Hea...
Forty years ago, parishioners would have been able to see and identify in a given Catholic school th...
The aim of this dissertation is to investigate and identify the distinctive nature of the charism of...
This essay explores the principle of charismatic circularity and argues that this theological p...
Catholic schools, at one time staffed almost entirely by vowed members of Religious Congregations, h...
© 2000 Marylyn Louise MathiesonMembers of religious orders in Australia face generally declining num...
Religious communities engaged in educational ministry have been challenged by the Second Vatican Cou...
A decline in the number of vowed religious who teach and administer in Catholic high schools has pla...
The limitations imposed by the nature of this conference do not allow for anything more than a fragm...
The Diploma work explores and develops one of the many gifts of the Holy Spirit, that Catholic Churc...
The overall goal of Catholic education is to help students achieve a transformation in Christ. Integ...
Catholic schools are called to embody an identity and charism that make a unique and meaningful cont...
In a recent address to Catholic educators in the USA (Washington DC, April 2008), Pope Benedict XVI ...
We hear the word “charism” used frequently in Catholic education circles today. Sometimes that word ...
As gifts of the Holy Spirit, charisms serve as reference points and guiding forces for women and men...
This dissertation aims to explore the extent to which the charism of the Religious of the Sacred Hea...
Forty years ago, parishioners would have been able to see and identify in a given Catholic school th...
The aim of this dissertation is to investigate and identify the distinctive nature of the charism of...
This essay explores the principle of charismatic circularity and argues that this theological p...
Catholic schools, at one time staffed almost entirely by vowed members of Religious Congregations, h...
© 2000 Marylyn Louise MathiesonMembers of religious orders in Australia face generally declining num...
Religious communities engaged in educational ministry have been challenged by the Second Vatican Cou...
A decline in the number of vowed religious who teach and administer in Catholic high schools has pla...
The limitations imposed by the nature of this conference do not allow for anything more than a fragm...
The Diploma work explores and develops one of the many gifts of the Holy Spirit, that Catholic Churc...
The overall goal of Catholic education is to help students achieve a transformation in Christ. Integ...
Catholic schools are called to embody an identity and charism that make a unique and meaningful cont...