27. Catholic Education is called to live a Christ- centered Paschal Mystery Spirituality
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31. SAMAKATUWID, ANG BUHAY KABANALAN (spirituality) AY BUHAY PAKIKIPAGKAPWA-KALOOBAN KAY KRISTO.”
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34. In our Jubilee year 2006 , CEAP presented var ious ways to un derstand it’s “Catholic” c haracter. A self - survey made by Assumpt ion Antipolo known a s the HCIYS self - survey for Catholic BED Schools. “ How Catholic Is Your School?”
39. “ By reason of its identity, the Catholic school is a place of ecclesial experience, which is molded in the Christian community.
40. However, it should not be forgotten that the school fulfills its vocation to be a genuine experience of church only if it takes its stand within the organic pastoral work of the Christian community.” (CSTTM, 12)
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46. The Diocese The Parishes The Vicariates Basic Ecclesial Communities
47. “ Basic Ecclesial Communities: a New Way of Being Church in the Philippines” 3 Components of Evangelization Proclamation Inculturation Social Transformation Gabriel 116
48. Nature of the BEC The “New Way of being Church in our country” today PCP II: 137-140
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53. CEAP 1 st MINDANAO SUMMIT AUGUST 1-2, 2008 UNIVERSITY OF IMMACULATE CONCEPTION DAVAO
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56. (they) have successfully blended and have shaped… a clear national identity that is unmistakenly Filipino and truly Christian…”
58. not only to preserve its Christian heritage but to bear witness to the values of its Christian culture before the whole world.” (John Paul II, Address to the President and the Nation, February 17 – 22, 1981)
60. “ at the same time you will hear other nations, especially your neighbors in Asia, calling to you: ‘Come over and help us.’” (John Paul II, Address to the Bishops, ibid)
69. “ Jesus came to Nazareth where he had grown up… he stood up to read… he unrolled the scroll and found the passage where it was written:
70. The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, he has anointed me to bring glad tidings to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim liberty to captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to let the oppressed go free, and to proclaim a year acceptable to the Lord.” (Luke 4.16 -19)
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78. Cardinal Rosales of Manila in his meeting with the CEAP NCR school heads spoke these words: “ More than just condemning wrong doing, is there something that could be done in terms of creating a system or climate to make cheating and fraud both difficult and unrewarding?
79. Is it possible for CEAP to look beyond today and team up with the Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) to prepare a PI, a People’s Initiative banning family dynasties? Family and related-group interests are some of the roots to national corruption”.
80. PCP II calls us to “critical solidarity”? What is our stance in political life when values are simply violated and our students are asking us to make educative these events?
81. We need to connect with socially transformative movements that are faith-impelled. What are the criteria of our involvement as a Catholic organization?
82. These are the BUSINA, the EHEM Movement and the HEART network, the KAYA NATIN ITO Movement. We need to prepare for the 2010 elections with our network of NAMFREL and PPCRV.
83. Things we need to focus on are: first time voters registration, audit of the automation of elections, voters’ education and cleansing of the voters’ list with COMELEC.
84. “ We are called to be political but not partisan. We are called to be principled but not ideological. We are called to be clear but also civil. We are called to be engaged but not used” (USCCB – USCC) This is engaged citizenship – we are good Christians, we are good citizens.
96. Work ing closely with DEP ED , CHED and TESDA and other age ncies is needed to ensure that we deliv er excellence in instr uction. What is our connection now w ith A TEACHER ?
97. “ MAKING QUALITY HIGHER EDUCATION MORE ACCESSIBLE IN THE PHILIPPINES: SOMEONE HAS TO PAY.” What is our legislative agenda in favor of private education? A case to be considered is the paper written by Fr. Joel Tabora, SJ
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103. Fr. Rolando dela Rosa, OP “ But I think organizations do not retire. If they fail to flourish, they simply die. And how does an organization die?
104. In two ways: first, by being abandoned by those who have vowed to nurture it; and second, by what I may call, institutional sclerosis. Fr. Rolando dela Rosa, OP
105. The first possibility is far-fetched because we all love CEAP, and will never abandon it. But the possibility of institutional sclerosis demands greater vigilance from us. Fr. Rolando dela Rosa, OP
106. Organizations that have experienced stability for many years contain the seed of their relative decline and extinction. Fr. Rolando dela Rosa, OP
107. Fr. Rolando dela Rosa, OP The greater the stability of an organization, the greater is the tendency of its component parts to harden and expand,
108. squeezing out any space for swift change and dynamic innovation. Fr. Rolando dela Rosa, OP
109. Fr. Rolando dela Rosa, OP Mutual paralysis thus sets in, and institutional arteries become clogged with bureaucratic routines,
110. and with many good intentions and spectacular plans that seldom translate to reality. Fr. Rolando dela Rosa, OP
111. The best antidote to institutional sclerosis is dynamic and competent leadership, a critical but cooperative membership, and periodic self-evaluation. Fr. Rolando dela Rosa, OP
112. I suppose we have all three, so we need not fear that CEAP will disappear in the near future.” Fr. Rolando dela Rosa, OP
113. Dynamic and competent leadership, a critical but cooperative membership and periodic self-evaluation
114. The cause is noble, the excitement contagious, the prospects promising.