Before the cross | We must keep our Catholic schools growing
Submitted on September 01, 2010
Archbishop Robert J. Carlson
Jerry Naunheim Jr.
In January when I published my vision for Catholic schools, I wrote: "We cannot be content with the status quo or, worse, with declining enrollments in our schools. To truly be Alive in Christ our schools must be vibrant centers of evangelization and missionary activity. Promoting growth is not optional — no matter how difficult the challenges."
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