The office also unveiled a new brand identity for Catholic schools: Faith - Based, Future - Focused, which summarizes our dual mission of building men and women of strong
faith and moral character, while also honing the intellectual abilities that will set them on the path for lifelong success.
Not exact matches
Secular schools can never be tolerated because such schools have no religious instruction,
and a general
moral instruction without a religious foundation is built on air; consequently, all
character training
and religion must be derived from
faith... we need believing people.
All sacramental systems lend themselves to two uses — they can be either supports to a genuinely spiritual
faith or substitutes for
moral character and conduct in seeking the divine favor.
I see the Old Testament in its totality laying a permanent foundation for
faith by its disclosure of God's
moral character, sovereign rule, redemptive purpose,
and covenant faithfulness
and by its exhibiting of the positive dispositions of
faith, praise,
and obedience contrasted with the negative dispositions of mistrust
and rebellion.
This, of course, was an account of
moral character which saw it as a substitute for Christian
faith and community, rather than its outcome.
They simply believed that there responsibility as parents was not only to foster
morals, ethics,
and good
character in their children but also to instruct them in the
faith that they believed to be true.
(Look at the women in Ireland
and The Dominican Rep. who died because of being denied an abortion recently) You are SO correct about Hitler being a xstian, google away... «Secular schools can never be tolerated because such a school has no religious instruction
and a general
moral instruction without a religious foundation is built on air; consequently, all
character training
and religion must be derived from
faith... We need believing people.»
Both candidates will be interviewed about their
character,
faith and moral beliefs by Warren, who will serve as moderator.
Against this widely prevailing understanding of the «creation
faith» we suspect that in Yahwistic circles the very term «creation» may have been a dirty word
and that the development
and discussion of Israel's creation
faith was suppressed as part of the long, anguished struggle against religious syncretism
and the loss of the distinctly
moral - ethical - historical
character of the Yahweh
faith.
Although the
moral standards
and ethical judgments of this country have long been permeated by Christian teaching, there is a widespread ignorance both of the actual history of the Christian
Faith and of its revolutionary
character.
«Secular schools can never be tolerated because such a school has no religious instruction
and a general
moral instruction without a religious foundation is built on air; consequently, all
character training
and religion must be derived from
faith... We need believing people.»
With focus given to both
characters finding
faith during their confinement, their road to redemption seems implausible,
and dubious
morals abound.
Building on the rigorous traditions of urban Catholic education
and focus on
faith formation
and development of the whole child — developing self - worth,
moral character, a love of learning,
and a sense of civic responsibility in all students
-- PEOPLE magazine (3 & frac12; stars) «Full of provocative
moral reflections... Readers will revel in Rice's colorful recreation of the historical past
and in her moving depiction of
characters struggling to reconcile matters of the heart with their personal sense of
faith.»
«It is part of TWU's Christian philosophy of education, which integrates academic learning, spiritual formation
and moral character development in a manner consistent with TWU's view of biblical
faith.»