Subject: 'austraLasia' # 273
QUALITY, CULTURE, CHARISM
Fr. Chris Ford (Australia) writes on Salesian education
BERKELEY: 5th Jan '00 -- Chris Ford, an Australian Salesian priest recently
appointed as Principal at St. John Bosco College, Engadine, NSW (Aus),
provides an in-depth study of the importance of the Salesian charism in our
striving for quality education. His article appears in the latest isuue of
the 'Journal of Salesian Studies' (Fall '99) from the Institute of Salesian
Spirituality, Berkeley Ca. USA.
Chris notes two significant studies, one from the US, the other from
Australia, which confirm the influence of the overall school culture on both
faith and academic development of students. But neither study had given much
weight to the role of 'charism' in Religious schools....possibly because so
many Catholic schools today are generically Catholic and have lost or never
had a specific Religious charism. And there's the rub! Where do our
Salesian schools stand at the moment? While CHris does not specifically ask
this question, it lies between the lines.
A good read - get your copy. If you do not subscribe, maybe Chris will let
Bosconet put up a copy of his article.....are you reading this, Chris? And
BTW - have you looked at the all-new Bosconet yet?
http://www.bosconet.aust.com your online Salesian resource.
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