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Holy Spirit College: Love is the Primary Purpose of a Catholic Education

Love is the whole purpose of education, and at the same time the overriding impulse that determines its execution

Next week I will visit one of the promising signs of hope for the New Evangelization of the Church,  Holy Spirit College in Atlanta, Georgia. The most important task we face in the restoration of a Christian culture in the West is the authentically Catholic education of the next generation. Central to this mission is the building of authentically Catholic Academies and new and renewed Catholic Colleges and Universities. At their foundation is a clear and unapologetically Catholic Identity.

A Professor teaching a small class at Holy Spirit College

A Professor teaching a small class at Holy Spirit College

ATLANTA, GA (Catholic Online) - Next week I will visit one of the signs of hope for the New Evangelization, Holy Spirit College in Atlanta, Georgia. The most important task we face in the restoration of a Christian culture in the West is the authentically Catholic education of the next generation. Central to this mission is the building of authentically Catholic Academies and new and renewed Catholic Colleges and Universities. The older I get the more convinced I become of the vital need to train the next generation of Catholic men and women who learn to live their lives at the heart of the Church for the sake of the world. 

At the foundation of any genuinely Catholic College or Catholic Academy is a clear and unapologetically Catholic Identity.Catholic identity at a Catholic College or a Catholic Academy requires that the academic community understand its ecclesial nature. In an institution, just as in persons, it begins from the inside and works its way throughout like leaven or yeast in a loaf. Catholic identity must become the beating heart of a Catholic Educational institution and provide the infrastructure for its entire educational mission. When it does, the building of a Catholic culture on campus becomes a fruit.

The Catholic culture on campus helps to ensure the integration of the faith in every aspect of the Academy or College, through both word and witness. It flourishes when all who are involved in this educational mission, from the Catholic College President to the Professor in the classroom, first view themselves as disciples, lifelong learners, followers of the Teacher, Jesus Christ. This response is always lived within His Body, the Church, into which they have been incorporated through Baptism. That Church is by its very nature, a teacher, and they participate in her mission.

Education is not something the Church adds something to, as though the process of educating were some kind of nakedly secular pursuit which the Church somehow makes "religious". Rather, education is the very heart and core of the Churches' mission. The Catholic School is a part of the educating mission of the whole Church. In 1997, the Congregation for Catholic Education summarized the Catholic educational mission in "The Catholic School on the Threshold of the Third Millennium". In it they addressed the ecclesial identity of the Catholic School and the integration of faith, culture and life:

"It is from its Catholic identity that the School derives its original characteristics and its "structure" as a genuine instrument of the Church, a place of real and specific pastoral ministry. The Catholic School participates in the evangelizing mission of the Church and is the privileged environment in which Christian education is carried out. In this way "Catholic Schools are at once places of evangelization, of complete formation, of inculturation, of apprenticeship in a lively dialogue between young people of different religions and social backgrounds.. "The ecclesial nature of the Catholic School, therefore, is written in the very heart of its identity as a teaching institution."

Blessed John Paul II in "Ex Corde Ecclesia" (At the Heart of the Church) affirmed: "Since the objective of a Catholic University is to assure in an institutional manner a Christian presence in the university world confronting the great problems of society and culture, every Catholic University, as Catholic, must have the following essential characteristics: 1. a Christian inspiration not only of individuals but of the university community as such; 2. a continuing reflection in the light of the Catholic faith upon the growing treasury of human knowledge, to which it seeks to contribute by its own research; 3. fidelity to the Christian message as it comes to us through the Church;4. an institutional commitment to the service of the people of God and of the human family in their pilgrimage to the transcendent goal which gives meaning to life..."

Though there may be some difference in the application of these principles depending upon the level of the educational institution, the principles remain the same. The President and leaders of a Catholic College or Catholic Academy should both know and implement Catholic teaching concerning Catholic education. They should think with the mind of the Church in choosing faculty and staff who do likewise and articulate that teaching to the entire academic community under their care.

I write to once again affirm one of the most promising examples I have found of an institution ...


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  1. Rob
    1 year ago

    To mgm's comment, $20K a year is four times the amount of one of our largest state universities. Regardless, I think if you value it, you'll find a way to pay for it. But I think if one of our primary jobs is to transform the culture, the US Catholic Church has got to find a way to make Catholic education more affordable. We need to start putting our money where our mouth is so to speak.

  2. mgm.
    1 year ago

    Who would'nt love to have a Catholic education and who would'nt love to have the money for one.

  3. Johnny
    1 year ago

    Amen!!!

  4. abey
    1 year ago

    In the field of service there is none like the Catholic standards The Catholic education institutions are the pioneers of Modern Education all over the world & are the best even today, for there is no decent parent , who care for the sake of their Children, do not want to send their children to these institutes. One of the major policies of the Obama administration is for Quality education, in which case, should be supporting & encouraging Catholic education, but unfortunately is not the case today,as it seems, his personal " Wishes" overriding the administrative policies, thus compromising on educational standards..Pray that the Spirit of GOD continues to move in these catholic services in going by the motto of heaven, the Will of GOD as stated by our Lord & Savior of the manner "Greater is the one who serves than the one who is served".

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