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Chapter 8: HISTORY God’s truth is revealed through Scripture and Tradition
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History shapes people and groups providing insight into and understanding about WHO THEY HAVE BEEN
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Catholicism was shaped by events of the Protestant Reformation and the Catholic Counter Reformation
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Vatican II caused a paradigm shift in the Church’s thinking about itself and the world Its full impact is still unfolding.
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American Catholics have an immigrants history
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History is unfolding today Costs to operate Catholic Schools are skyrocketing Too Much Sacrifice?
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Looking back at history… Find earlier struggles of equal or greater magnitude Catholics were a poor migrant people
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Catholics today have more resources and political and social clout than ever PROBLEM is a crisis of COMMITMENT
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History Builds Community A school’s history can reveal origins and evolutions of core values
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History enables a school to give to students a much needed anchor for future development
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Most respected and sought after schools have a rich history and long-standing traditions
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History flows from the faith tradition in a Catholic School Easier to pass on the religious heritage when religious orders operated schools
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Intentionality needed Today Passing on the religious heritage requires deliberate and systematic thought and attention by principals
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2 types of Catholic Heritage Latitudinal Heritage – shared heritage among Catholic Schools Longitudinal Heritage – the history of a particular Catholic school
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Each school’s history contains people and events shaping the school today
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Archive It! Need a designated person to organize the history, update it and archive it
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Display of a School’s History tells someone what the school holds Sacred Statue or founder or patron Pictures of graduating classes Athletic trophies Pictures of the casts of school plays
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Celebrate the Religious History! Patron’s Feast Day Catholic School’s Week
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Celebrate School Anniversaries Celebration and Rallying Point for entire school community
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Case Study All Saints Catholic School is celebrating 150 th anniversary – Committee – Artifacts Mr. Seitz is passionate about history – Makes history lessons relevant to students. – Sees this as opportunity for students to learn of rich history and be involved in celebrating it.
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Case Study Mr. Seitz and the committee. Involve students: – Latitudinal Heritage – Longitudinal Heritage Permanent Display
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