Sentences with phrase «catholic ethos»

About Blog OnePeterFive exists as a place to begin rebuilding the Catholic ethos.
The Patron determines the ethos, or characteristic spirit of the school, so in Catholic schools there would be a Catholic ethos.
Catholic schools are the most ethnically diverse in the country and it is this inclusivity along with the Catholic ethos that makes them so successful in promoting community cohesion.
Here, I focus on mainly the catholic ethos and the diffferent callings from God.
Johnson represents what it is that the Catalyst backers believe is the point of their charter: they bring a Catholic ethos, not the catechism, to children.
To read the full story of the schools, please see «Catholic Ethos, Public Education,» by Peter Meyer, which appears in the Spring 2011 issue of Education Next.
These schools are complying with government requirements (at the time of writing, see Eric Hester's «Sex Education or Chastity Education: Church Teaching and Civil Law», in Faith, July 2007) to teach SRE, at the same time as upholding their Catholic ethos and protecting children from premature details about sex.
A Catholic ethos was not something to be confined to RE lessons but a pervasive set of values that find expression throughout the school day.
For that reason, discussion should at all times be guided and nourished by Church teaching, allowing for a freedom of enquiry framed by a distinctly Catholic ethos.
Of course, the schools are good at raising money for charity: this is a handy «Catholic ethos» indicator which is measurable.
Academic excellence often follows as a consequence of the integrity of the catholic ethos.

Not exact matches

Amazon's abiding ethos is mass volume, the operating metric that unifies its catholic interests, and CBS happens to be the most - watched channel on television.
No sooner had I finished my piece for Faith magazine's last issue (in which, my readers may recall, I encouraged Polish Catholics to keep themselves at arms length from the secularised and indifferentist ethos of many English dioceses) than news emerged that one English bishop at least had done something to try to address the problem, and that he had in the process aroused the kind of secularist hostility which is, I strongly suspect, — certainly in this country — the only really reliable sign that the Catholic Church is being faithful to its vocation.
Kuma's Corner, a heavy - metal themed joint with an «Eat beef; bang your head» ethos, says its new burger is an homage to Ghost, a Swedish band that performs satanic songs in Catholic clerical garb.
The Catholic «right to life» mentality and the broad Middle American ethos it symbolizes hold that human life is a sacred trust, that its meaning is anchored in transcending mystery, and that it should therefore be received and protected with awe.
After Popes Gregory XVI, Pius IX, and Leo XIII corrected the Kantianism and Hegelianism of some early - nineteenth century Catholic intellectuals» namely Georg Hermes and Anton Günther» a tradition - oriented ethos developed in which Catholic thinkers, by and large, resisted the temptations of modernity and instead harvested the wisdom rooted in ancient and medieval sources.
More significant, though, has been the continuing impact of Benedict XVI, who at the beatification Mass in September 2010 paid «particular tribute to [Newman's] vision for education, which has done so much to shape the ethos that is the driving force behind Catholic schools and colleges today.
He too referred back to the 1970s and the «fundamental perversion of the concept of ethos», lie recalled, «It was maintained - even within the realm of Catholic theology - that there was no such thing as evil in itself or good in itself».
Since the establishment of a Roman Catholic theological faculty in 1817 (an unusual move in a predominantly Protestant region of the country, but reflective of a conciliatory ethos at that time in Württemberg), a long history of engagement between the two faculties has evolved.
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Arundel and Brighton is seeking a new head teacher to uphold its ethos... More
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Arundel and Brighton is seeking a new head teacher to uphold its ethos.
In November the U.S. bishops issued a statement responding enthusiastically to the meeting and celebrating the virtues of the Hispanic ethos, «the fruit of the inculturation of the Catholic faith through the tremendous encounter with Iberian, Native American and African spiritualities.»
As a Christian school in the Catholic tradition, we were looking for a scheme which would allow us to explore how our ethos impacted positively — or had no impact — on our teachers and support staff.
The decline of the religious in U.S. Catholic schools: The effects of the changing religious ethos on high school seniors.
The Catholic - ethos school had a planned admission number of 120, though Mr Thompson said that the DfE had agreed that the school would not open with this many pupils.
Participates in school - level curriculum development within catholic policies, guidelines and ethos
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