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Catholic Education Resource Center: Search ResultsYour search returned... 0 Categories 8 LinksLinksThe Mandatum Debuts - Brian McGuireWhat will the new mandatum mean for America's Catholic universities? Read more... Mandatum Cover-Up? - Tim DrakeThe scandals that dominated headlines last year painted an unwelcome picture of the Church: Lay Catholics' requests for action and information were being stonewalled. In 2003, parents of college-age children say they're seeing the same thing happening again. Read more... Mandatum Cover-Up? — Part II: Georgetown - Tim DrakeThe National Catholic Register is conducting an ongoing investigation of Catholic colleges and universities featured in U.S. News and World Report's college guide. Here we ask the question: Are parents allowed to know whether those who teach theology intend to teach in communion with the Church? Or has the opposite happened — is the canon law mandatum being used to protect dissenters? Read more... Mandatum Cover-Up? — Part III: Notre Dame - Tim DrakeNotre Dame students are required to take theology courses. Nevertheless, it's nearly impossible for students and their parents to know which Notre Dame theology faculty teach with the Church and which do not. Read more... Mandatum Cover-Up? — Part IV: Loyola - Tim DrakeParents take nothing for granted: Loyola won't tell but the Cardinal might. Read more... Benedictine College Embraces Mandatum - Tim DrakeArchbishop James Patrick Keleher had a problem that's good to have. He didn't need to invite Benedictine College's theology faculty to apply for the mandatum — they all came to him. Read more... Right to Truth, Right to Know: DeSales is Proud of the Mandatum - Tim DrakeWhen it came time for Susan and Joseph Lawruk of Middletown, Pa., to choose a college for their son, James, they considered several Catholic universities. Read more... Mandatum — Part VII: Taking an oath: Franciscan University of Steubenville - Tim DrakeWhen Adrian and Beth Galvez of Williamsburg, Va., looked at colleges for their eldest daughter, Christa, they considered several Catholic institutions. In the end they chose Franciscan University of Steubenville because of its adherence to Church teachings. Read more... |
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