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Copyright 2005, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Inc. All rights Our Commitment to Catholic Elementary andSecondary Schools in the Third MillenniumIntroductionYoung people are a valued treasure and the future leaders of our Church. It is the responsibilityof the entire Catholic community bishops, priests, deacons, religious, and laity to continue tostrive towards the goal of making our Catholic Elementary and secondary schools available,accessible, and affordable to all Catholic parents and their children, including those who are poorand middle class. All Catholics must join together in efforts to ensure that Catholic schools haveadministrators and teachers who are prepared to provide an exceptional educational experiencefor young people one that is both truly Catholic and of the highest academic 1990, the Catholic bishops of the United States issued the statement In Support of CatholicElementary and secondary Schools. In it we affirmed our strong conviction that Catholicelementary and secondary schools are of great value to our Church and our nation; and that, inour role as chief teachers, we are each responsible for the total educational ministry of the localChurch.
convinced that Catholic schools continue to be “the most effective means available to the Church for the education of children and young people” who are the future of the Church (To Teach asJesus Did, no. 118). Why We Value Our Catholic Elementary and Secondary Schools
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