
Denver's Archbishop, seemingly a peripatetic Ordinary, wrote in his recent column in The Denver Register, about a recent trip to Moscow. The impact of the history the city offered him brought the following insight. His words might be well thought about as our Catholic Schools begin the new academic year at this time.
If the 20th century taught us anything, it’s this: “education” is not enough. What makes knowledge humane is the conscience and purpose we give to it. This is why Catholic education is so enduringly important.