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The educational pilgrimage of St. John Paul II and its impact on the world


GEORGE WEIGEL
Karol Wojtyła had two convictions that shaped his papal ministry and his thinking about education:
Father Karol Wojtyla, the future Pope John Paul II, is pictured reading in a kayak in this photo dated 1955. CNS photo
 
Catholic World Report
Editor s note: The Pioneer Institute, a Boston-based public policy research center, has just published a groundbreaking study, A Vision of Hope: Catholic Schooling in Massachusetts
.  The book explores the history and achievements of Catholic education in the Bay State, empirically demonstrates the superior performance of Catholic schools in educating poor and at-risk children, and makes a strong case for the imperative of parental choice legislation in the reform of American elementary and secondary education. ....

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New Book Offers Roadmap to Sustainability for Massachusetts Catholic Schools


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BOSTON, Jan. 27, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/  Catholic schools in Massachusetts must focus on the characteristics that make them academically successful and distinguish them from traditional public schools, but must also seek new models and governance structures that will help them achieve financial sustainability, according to a new book published by Pioneer Institute.
At the same time, barriers to public support of the schools should be eliminated. Catholic school parents pay tuition as well as taxes to support schools their children don t attend, saving state and local taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars a year.
The book, A Vision of Hope: Catholic Schooling in Massachusetts, will be the topic of a webinar co-sponsored by Pioneer and the Catholic Schools Foundation to be held on Wednesday, January 27 at 2:00 pm. It will feature co-editors Cara Candal and Chris Sinacola, Archdiocese of Boston Superintendent Thomas Carroll, University of Arkansas Distingu ....

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