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McDonald, Jennifer L. – ProQuest LLC, 2019
For nearly three centuries, a vast majority of Catholic schools in the United States were founded and operated by religious orders, each with their own unique charism but with the singular goal of teaching in the Catholic faith. Since 1965, however, a vast majority of religious orders have seen a continual decline in their membership. There are…
Descriptors: Secondary Schools, Catholic Schools, Catholic Educators, Faculty
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Madero, Cristóbal – British Journal of Religious Education, 2021
This study uncovers the meanings that secondary teachers working under the religious structure of Jesuit institutions attach to their work. I draw on theoretical insights coming from organisational behaviour. I use cases of teachers who worked or work in Catholic high schools run by the Society of Jesus, also known as the Jesuit order. I…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Spiritual Development, Catholic Educators, Secondary School Teachers
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Doak, Mary – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2020
Pope Francis describes the greed-driven global economy as an idol colonising society and enforcing values contrary to the gospel. In this context, education is essential to develop the skills in critical and creative thinking needed to identify, resist, and transform the anti-gospel aspects of global capitalism. But this education must do more…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Social Systems, Beliefs, Creative Thinking
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Green, Michael – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2014
This article considers the ways through which the Marists in Australia are enhancing their charismic vitality and the structural viability as a movement of Christian educators within the Church. A theoretical context is described, focusing on the nature of the concepts of charism, "communio," discipleship, the spiritual families of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religious Factors, Churches, Christianity
Benson, Peter L.; And Others – Momentum, 1985
Summarizes the findings of the National Catholic Educational Association's study of Catholic high school teachers' religious beliefs and practices. Compares the religious attitudes of Catholic teachers, American Catholics, and the American public; and differences in religious beliefs among Catholic lay, non-Catholic lay, and religious teachers.…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Catholic Educators, Catholics, Clergy
Petrillo, Joseph – Momentum, 2002
Offers advice from a priest and educator on ministering to the Catholic community, including: (1) collaborating and sharing responsibilities; (2) scheduling regular staff meetings that include an agenda, prayer, and minutes; (3) being hospitable; (4) communicating with and listening to church members; (4) taking advantage of archdiocese resources;…
Descriptors: Administration, Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Clergy
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Smith, John T. – History of Education, 2002
Focuses on the influences of British Anglican, Catholic, and Wesleyan clergy in elementary schools during latter 19th century. Concludes that Anglican and Catholic clergy affected elementary education far more than Wesleyan clergy did because they who frequently travelled circuits. Wesleyan and Nonconformist schools gave more authority to the…
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Clergy, Educational History