The Vatican Congregation for Catholic Education is convinced that the experience in Catholic schools should be understood as an experience of communion. This is expressed in a newly-released document […]
Articles of relevance to schools – including Catholic schools – in Scotland and elsewhere.
The Vatican Congregation for Catholic Education is convinced that the experience in Catholic schools should be understood as an experience of communion. This is expressed in a newly-released document […]
When I was representing the Bishops’ Conference of Scotland at a recent conference attended by colleagues from across Europe, I was struck by the significant variations in the ways that […]
Catholic Education Week (26th January to 2nd February 2008) As we enter Catholic Education Week 2008, we celebrate what is distinctive and excellent about Catholic Education in Scotland. We look […]
First Minister Alex SalmondCardinal Winning Education LectureUniversity of Glasgow, Saturday, February 2, 2008 Your Eminence, Your Grace, My Lords, Reverend Fathers, ladies and gentlemen. It is a great honour to […]
This is the text of Cardinal O’Brien’s speech to Catholic Secondary Head Teachers on 1 May 2008. Attached files SCESNews_Aug 2012_lowres.pdf (9.9 MB)
In this article which appeared in the Independent on Suday 31st August 2008, Melanie McDonagh argues that Faith schools work – untill you take the faith away. Attached files SCESNews_Jan […]
Catholic schools are a concrete manifestation of the right to freedom of education, says Benedict XVI. The Pope expressed this conviction on 25th September 2008 during an address in the […]
In this article, Leonard Franchi reminds us of the importance of the great riches and traditions bequeathed to the Church to help us to understand various aspects of Church life […]
The choice of theme for Catholic Education Week in 2009 – Bringing Values to Life – could not be more appropriate at this time. For, as we look around the world, […]
“The most dangerous consequence of an undiscerning application of the principle of inclusion is the loss of the sense that not everything is true – truth being ultimately the object […]