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American Catholic Higher Education: Essential Documents, 1967-1990
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American Catholic Higher Education: Essential Documents, 1967-1990

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In the 25 years following Vatican II, Catholic colleges and universities experienced an identity crisis that closely paralleled the one taking place within the larger context of the Roman Catholic church itself. American Catholic Higher Education is a reference volume containing the documents that reveal church officials’ and university presidents’ collaborative efforts to answer the questions: What does it mean to be a university or college? And, specifically, what does it mean for such an institution to be Catholic?

The documents in this collection have been arranged to show that in the struggle to articulate the special role of a Catholic university, Vatican officials and university presidents engaged in a dialogue that went back and forth for 25 years, beginning in 1965 with the International Federation of Catholic Universities’s attempt to formulate a definitive statement, and culminating in the adoption of the apostolic constitution, Ex Corde Ecclesiae, signed by Pope John Paul II in 1990. So that the reader can trace the development of this dialogue, various drafts of several of the documents are given. They are presented here in 4 groupings: Those which fed into the statement issued by the International Federation of Catholic Universities, The Catholic University in the Modern World, (1972); those which have subsequently attempted to explicate and/or modify that statement, (1973-1980); the documents that dealt specifically with the development of the revised Code of Canon Law, (1977-1983); and finally, the many drafts of the Ex Corde Ecclesiae (1985-1990).

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Notre Dame Press
Country
United States
Date
30 November 1993
Pages
480
ISBN
9780268006358

In the 25 years following Vatican II, Catholic colleges and universities experienced an identity crisis that closely paralleled the one taking place within the larger context of the Roman Catholic church itself. American Catholic Higher Education is a reference volume containing the documents that reveal church officials’ and university presidents’ collaborative efforts to answer the questions: What does it mean to be a university or college? And, specifically, what does it mean for such an institution to be Catholic?

The documents in this collection have been arranged to show that in the struggle to articulate the special role of a Catholic university, Vatican officials and university presidents engaged in a dialogue that went back and forth for 25 years, beginning in 1965 with the International Federation of Catholic Universities’s attempt to formulate a definitive statement, and culminating in the adoption of the apostolic constitution, Ex Corde Ecclesiae, signed by Pope John Paul II in 1990. So that the reader can trace the development of this dialogue, various drafts of several of the documents are given. They are presented here in 4 groupings: Those which fed into the statement issued by the International Federation of Catholic Universities, The Catholic University in the Modern World, (1972); those which have subsequently attempted to explicate and/or modify that statement, (1973-1980); the documents that dealt specifically with the development of the revised Code of Canon Law, (1977-1983); and finally, the many drafts of the Ex Corde Ecclesiae (1985-1990).

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Notre Dame Press
Country
United States
Date
30 November 1993
Pages
480
ISBN
9780268006358