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St. John Baptist de La Salle |
Why do we need Catholic schools when there are free public schools just down the street? Why don't the Catholic parishes just support their local public schools instead of the spending a lot of money, time, and effort in running schools?

We are not only cooperators with Jesus Christ but students of Jesus Christ through the study of the Gospels. We know Jesus and model his examples with our students and peers. We have to walk the walk of Christianity. Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, "Who you are speaks so loudly I can't hear what you're saying." Catholic school educators walk the walk of Jesus Christ. Our actions must be positive and an example of who Jesus is.
How do we do this? This is accomplished through love, service, compassion, zeal, and much more. De La Salle explained it in the The Twelve Virtues of A Good Teacher. The virtues are a topic for another blog. For now, we as Catholic school educators need to be the best examples of Jesus Christ we can be so that our walk leads our students in their walk with Christ.

Why am I in Catholic education? I'm here because I believe in Catholic education. I believe that Catholic education is important not only for Catholic students but for all students even those who aren't Christians. My superintendent in Memphis, Dr. Mary McDonald, would always say, "We don't teach them because they are Catholic.We teach them because we are Catholic."
God bless you,
Didier Aur
Source: The Brothers of the Christian Schools
http://www.lasalle2.org/English/Resources/Publications/writings.php
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ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see your input on the 12 Virtues. LOVE that work, and I try to reread it throughout the school year.
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