Catholic schools make a difference
Submitted on January 27, 2010
During the last five years there have been a number of studies published, some scholarly and some more popular, regarding Christian faith as the basis for Western culture and civilization. Pope Benedict XVI has resisted the effort to revise European and Western cultural history by ignoring the contribution of faith to education and civilized life.
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