The intellectual content at Catholic schools cannot just be “Catholic frosting on a secular cake,” but should instead be like yeast, infusing every aspect of education.
Michael J. Naughton
Michael J. Naughton is the director of the Center for Catholic Studies at the University of St. Thomas, in Minnesota.
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What Catholic institutions should take (and leave) from the D.E.I. movement
The kind of diversity sought after at a hospital, an engineering firm or a Catholic university should differ according to the gifts necessary for the mission of such institutions.
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The Ethical Executive: The Vatican’s strategic plan for the business community
The Vatican’s strategic plan for the business community
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Distributors of Justice: A Case for a Just Wage
In this Jubilee year, the issue of wealth distribution, especially as it relates to the larger macroeconomic issues of international debt and globalization, has received a good deal of attention and analysis. For this we should be thankful. What has not received much attention, however, are the resp
