Book/Printed Material A catechism of Catholic education,
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- Contributor: Ryan, James H. (James Hugh) - National Catholic Welfare Council (U.S.)
- Date: 1922
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- Contributor: Ryan, James H. (James Hugh) - National Catholic Welfare Council (U.S.)
- Date: 1922
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Image 3 of A catechism of Catholic education, LC 473 CATECHISM OF CATHOLIC EDUCATION WHY do the Catholics of the United States maintain at their own expense a school system in which are instructed annually 1,981,051 pupils? Answers to this...
- Contributor: Ryan, James H. (James Hugh) - National Catholic Welfare Council (U.S.)
- Date: 1922
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- Contributor: Ryan, James H. (James Hugh) - National Catholic Welfare Council (U.S.)
- Date: 1922
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Image 5 of A catechism of Catholic education, A CATECHISM OF CATHOLIC EDUCATION BY Reverend James H. Ryan, D.D., Ph.D. Executive Secretary, Department of Education, N. C. W. C. NATIONAL CATHOLIC WELFARE COUNCIL BUREAU OF EDUCATION Washington, D. C. 1922
- Contributor: Ryan, James H. (James Hugh) - National Catholic Welfare Council (U.S.)
- Date: 1922
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Image 6 of A catechism of Catholic education, ■-R* THibtl ©betat: Imprimatur: die 27, Februarii, 1922. Ludovicus R. Stickney, Censor Deputatus. *i* Michael J. Curley, Archie pise opus Baltimorensis. Copyright, 1922, by National Catholic Welfare Council MAR 161922 ©CI.A654939 The...
- Contributor: Ryan, James H. (James Hugh) - National Catholic Welfare Council (U.S.)
- Date: 1922
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Image 7 of A catechism of Catholic education, TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER I History of Catholic Education in the United States 1 CHAPTER II Statistics of Catholic Education in the United States. Catholic School Census of 1920 9 CHAPTER III...
- Contributor: Ryan, James H. (James Hugh) - National Catholic Welfare Council (U.S.)
- Date: 1922
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Image 8 of A catechism of Catholic education, iv Table of Contents CHAPTER IX Attitude of Catholics Towards the Public Schools 65 CHAPTER X Americanism of the Catholic School .72 CHAPTER XI Cost of Catholic Education 81 CHAPTER XII How...
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- Date: 1922
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Image 9 of A catechism of Catholic education, INTRODUCTION HPHE Catholic school is one of the greatest moral facts in the United States. During 1920, 1,981,051 children were educated in Catholic schools. The Catholic school sys- tem is an institution...
- Contributor: Ryan, James H. (James Hugh) - National Catholic Welfare Council (U.S.)
- Date: 1922
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- Contributor: Ryan, James H. (James Hugh) - National Catholic Welfare Council (U.S.)
- Date: 1922
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Image 11 of A catechism of Catholic education, CHAPTER I History of Catholic Education in the United States 1. Q. When were Catholic schools first established in the United States? A. The first Catholic schools were established in what are...
- Contributor: Ryan, James H. (James Hugh) - National Catholic Welfare Council (U.S.)
- Date: 1922
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Image 12 of A catechism of Catholic education, 2 A Catechism of Catholic Education A. Before 1776 schools had been established in St. Louis, Detroit, Kaskaskia, as well as in what are now the States of Maine, Maryland, New York...
- Contributor: Ryan, James H. (James Hugh) - National Catholic Welfare Council (U.S.)
- Date: 1922
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Image 13 of A catechism of Catholic education, History of Catholic Education 3 9. Q. Were the Catholic schools of Colonial days merely separate schools or did they form a system? A. The elements of a system existed even in...
- Contributor: Ryan, James H. (James Hugh) - National Catholic Welfare Council (U.S.)
- Date: 1922
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Image 14 of A catechism of Catholic education, 4 A Catechism of Catholic Education sion of the country into dioceses and archdioceses, created new demands for educational institutions. In 1829, a prov- incial council held in Baltimore ordered the establishment...
- Contributor: Ryan, James H. (James Hugh) - National Catholic Welfare Council (U.S.)
- Date: 1922
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Image 15 of A catechism of Catholic education, History of Catholic Education 5 acteristic of the public school sjfstem in many places until quite recently. Catholics could^Sf in conscience, there- fore, send their children to such schools; the only alterna-...
- Contributor: Ryan, James H. (James Hugh) - National Catholic Welfare Council (U.S.)
- Date: 1922
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Image 16 of A catechism of Catholic education, A Catechism of Catholic Education in O H O o o o w PQ rr m r^ oc t-« NO O 00 .CO rr H *o no o CM m CO I-...
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- Date: 1922
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Image 17 of A catechism of Catholic education, History of Catholic Education CM Tf in 10 On 00 ^f 00 3 o a B ,_ MD t^ O VO *t CM ^o ON T— I On **J VQ On CM...
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Image 18 of A catechism of Catholic education, 8 A Catechism of Catholic Education •References Burns, Principles, Orig^and Establishment of the Catholic School System in the United States, Benziger, N. Y., 1912. L Burns, Growth and Development of the Catholic...
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- Date: 1922
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Image 19 of A catechism of Catholic education, CHAPTER II Statistics of Catholic Education in the United States catholic school census, 1920 1. Q. How many Catholic schools are there in the United States? A. 8,706, including all kinds. 2....
- Contributor: Ryan, James H. (James Hugh) - National Catholic Welfare Council (U.S.)
- Date: 1922
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Image 20 of A catechism of Catholic education, 10 A Catechism of Catholic Education 7. Q. How many religious novitiates and normal train- ing schools are there? A. 309, with an attendance of 10,544. 8. Q. How many Catholic colleges...
- Contributor: Ryan, James H. (James Hugh) - National Catholic Welfare Council (U.S.)
- Date: 1922
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Image 21 of A catechism of Catholic education, Statistics of Catholic Education 11
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- Date: 1922
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Image 22 of A catechism of Catholic education, CHAPTER III Organization of the Catholic School System administration 1. Q. How are Catholic schools organized? A. Catholic schools are organized on the diocesan plan, each diocese forming a separate unit. In...
- Contributor: Ryan, James H. (James Hugh) - National Catholic Welfare Council (U.S.)
- Date: 1922
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Image 23 of A catechism of Catholic education, Organization of Catholic School System 13 is generally a member of the diocesan board of education and is appointed by the bishop. 5. Q. What are the duties of a diocesan superintendent...
- Contributor: Ryan, James H. (James Hugh) - National Catholic Welfare Council (U.S.)
- Date: 1922
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Image 24 of A catechism of Catholic education, A Catechism of Catholic Education t/3 J o o X U U to O C4 O o O a C/2 a 00 K 55 O H LO GO 2 {A to O...
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- Date: 1922
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Image 25 of A catechism of Catholic education, Organization of Catholic School System 15 teachers, the schools, and the diocese. These supervisors are also of great assistance to the diocesan superintendent of schools, helping- him to keep in close contact...
- Contributor: Ryan, James H. (James Hugh) - National Catholic Welfare Council (U.S.)
- Date: 1922
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Image 26 of A catechism of Catholic education, 16 A Catechism of Catholic Education principals selected by the religious community which con- trols the school. 12. Q. How are colleges and universities administered? A. By a president and board of...
- Contributor: Ryan, James H. (James Hugh) - National Catholic Welfare Council (U.S.)
- Date: 1922
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Image 27 of A catechism of Catholic education, Organization of Catholic School System 17 often employed in a diocese, praiseworthy uniformity gen- erally results. (c) Catholic schools are united. They are a unit on the necessity of religious education; on...
- Contributor: Ryan, James H. (James Hugh) - National Catholic Welfare Council (U.S.)
- Date: 1922
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Image 28 of A catechism of Catholic education, 18 A Catechism of Catholic Education Catholic Educational Association has no administrative authority over the Catholic schools of the United States. The Catholic Educational Association is divided into Col- lege, Seminary and...
- Contributor: Ryan, James H. (James Hugh) - National Catholic Welfare Council (U.S.)
- Date: 1922
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Image 29 of A catechism of Catholic education, CHAPTER IV Organization of the Catholic School System types of schools 1. Q. What are the different types of Catholic schools in the United States? A. The Catholic schools of the United...
- Contributor: Ryan, James H. (James Hugh) - National Catholic Welfare Council (U.S.)
- Date: 1922
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Image 30 of A catechism of Catholic education, 20 A Catechism of Catholic Education 5. Q. What are rural schools? A. Rural schools are country schools, as distinguished from urban or city schools. The curriculum is the same as that...
- Contributor: Ryan, James H. (James Hugh) - National Catholic Welfare Council (U.S.)
- Date: 1922
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Image 31 of A catechism of Catholic education, Organization of Catholic School System 21 10. Q. Are Catholic high schools co-educational? A. No. Catholic high schools are not co-educational ex- cept when they are parish high schools. Catholic high schools...
- Contributor: Ryan, James H. (James Hugh) - National Catholic Welfare Council (U.S.)
- Date: 1922
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Image 32 of A catechism of Catholic education, 22 A Catechism of Catholic Education 15. Q. What is a college? A. A college is an institution with a four years course, following the four years of high school. 16. Q....
- Contributor: Ryan, James H. (James Hugh) - National Catholic Welfare Council (U.S.)
- Date: 1922
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Image 33 of A catechism of Catholic education, Organization of Catholic School System 23 22. Q. What are these educational organizations? A. The organizations which promulgate these rules are voluntary associations of colleges, or, in some cases, State universities. The...
- Contributor: Ryan, James H. (James Hugh) - National Catholic Welfare Council (U.S.)
- Date: 1922
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Image 34 of A catechism of Catholic education, 24 A Catechism of Catholic Education St. Xavier College, Cincinnati, Ohio. University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio. University of Detroit, Detroit, Mich. University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Ind. University of Santa Clara,...
- Contributor: Ryan, James H. (James Hugh) - National Catholic Welfare Council (U.S.)
- Date: 1922
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Image 35 of A catechism of Catholic education, Organization of Catholic School System 25 25. Q. What is a seminary? A. A seminary is an institution for the education of can- didates for the priesthood. Seminaries are of two kinds,...
- Contributor: Ryan, James H. (James Hugh) - National Catholic Welfare Council (U.S.)
- Date: 1922
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Image 36 of A catechism of Catholic education, 26 A Catechism of Catholic Education V 2 b* in s 1 in in 5 oo2 3 •fife? i§j .o 5 IAQ~- f^ w.E :U ^3 p- u ,1 o Pu p...
- Contributor: Ryan, James H. (James Hugh) - National Catholic Welfare Council (U.S.)
- Date: 1922
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Image 37 of A catechism of Catholic education, CHAPTER V Teachers in the Catholic School System 1. Q. Who teach in the Catholic schools? A. Most of the teachers in Catholic schools are mem- bers of religious orders or congregations....
- Contributor: Ryan, James H. (James Hugh) - National Catholic Welfare Council (U.S.)
- Date: 1922
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Image 38 of A catechism of Catholic education, 28 A Catechism of Catholic Education 6. Q. What are religious brotherhoods? A. Religious brotherhoods are congregations of men bound together by vows. They do not take Holy Orders. 7. Q. What...
- Contributor: Ryan, James H. (James Hugh) - National Catholic Welfare Council (U.S.)
- Date: 1922
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Image 39 of A catechism of Catholic education, Teachers in the Catholic School System 29 belief and is permeated through and through with a defi- nite ethical teaching. Fifthly, the religious teacher exerts an unusual influ- ence on his pupils....
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- Date: 1922
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Image 40 of A catechism of Catholic education, CHAPTER VI Training of Catholic School Teachers 1. Q. What system of professional preparation for teach- ers is used in the Catholic school system? A. The Catholic system of training- is practically...
- Contributor: Ryan, James H. (James Hugh) - National Catholic Welfare Council (U.S.)
- Date: 1922