Catholic schools must be unapologetic witness to God

Before the Cross - Archbishop Robert J. Carlson's Column

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The first essential mark of a school's Catholic identity is that faith in God is proclaimed in everything the school does. This is the supernatural vision that inspires everything that happens in a Catholic school: "We believe in God, the Father Almighty, maker of heaven and earth, and of all things visible and invisible" (Nicene Creed). God is the Creator of all that exists -- natural and supernatural. God is our Father, our Brother and the Holy Spirit who forms and sustains each one of us and everything that is.

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