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New Paradigms and Unchanging Purposes of Catholic Schools:
A Response to Sr. Angela Ann Zukowski
Mary Catherine Antczak, OP
(pp. 457-463) Volume 1, Number 4; June 1998
Sr. Antczak responds to Sr. Angela Ann Zukowski’s article, “New Learning Paradigms for Catholic Education,” which appeared in the first issue of the Journal. The author questions Sr. Zukowski’s call for a new paradigm shift in Catholic education, raises questions about the impact of such a shift on the purposes of Catholic schooling, and considers the potential of the New Frontiers criteria for assessing the application of new technologies.


The United States: The Role of the Brothers of Holy Cross
Philip C. Armstrong, C.S.C.
Brothers of Holy Cross, Notre Dame, IN
(pp. 213-225) Volume 11, Number 2; Dec 2007
The Congregation of Holy Cross, the founding religious community behind the University of Notre Dame, had its origin in the ranks of diocesan clergy in France. This article chronicles the early history of the congregation, struggles between priests and its brothers, and its movement into the ministry of Catholic education. 
  

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