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Catholic school identity is not “a defensive notion,” says Congregation for Education [INTERVIEW]

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I.Media - published on 04/06/22
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The Vatican's secretary of the Congregation for Education weighs in on new document impacting the world's 218,000 Catholic schools.

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While it is necessary to clearly affirm the Catholic identity of the 218,000 Catholic schools in the world, the Church "proposes" it but should not to impose it, emphasizes Archbishop Vincenzo Zani, secretary of the Congregation for Catholic Education, who explains to I.MEDIA the issues at stake in the new instruction of the dicastery published on this theme on March 29, 2022. The document calls for the resolution of internal conflicts related to this identity, but does not intend to establish "tribunals" in these schools, which must remain "open to all," says the former teacher and vice-director at one of the world’s many Catholic schools, which in total serve 63 million students. 

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