Saturday, May 03, 2008

Fr. Brian J. Shanley, O.P.: Catholic Colleges in Service to Truth

(Hat tip: The Curt Jester)

Stuff like this piece by Providence College president Fr. Brian Shanley, O.P., is why Providence should definitely be on your list of Catholic colleges and universities that you wouldn't mind seeing your kids attend:
WHEN POPE Benedict XVI asked to address Catholic educators during his recent visit to the United States, there was much speculation that he would scold Catholic college presidents for failing to remain true to the mission of their institutions. As all of America learned, however, the Holy Father is not a scold. He is a teacher of hope who believes that “the noble goals of scholarship and education, founded on the unity of truth and in service of the person and the community, become an especially powerful instrument of hope.” I returned from my encounter with him filled with hope for Providence College and convinced that it is realizing his vision — and the vision of our Dominican Friar founders — for Catholic education.

Many of the themes addressed by Pope Benedict in his remarks resonate deeply with the mission of Providence College and remind us of the unique place that a Catholic college or university occupies in higher education. For example, Pope Benedict considers one of the church’s roles in the world as a service (diakonia) of truth. In a time where there is widespread doubt about objective truth, a Catholic college such as Providence College (whose motto is veritas, or truth) is seen as countercultural, based on the optimistic proposition that the human mind has been created by God to know the ultimate truth. In opposition to the view that there are only perspective-based points of view, we believe that students can integrate what they learn into a unified view of the whole; we reject the popular assumption that all claims to knowledge are fragments that do not fit together.

Pope Benedict further articulated that knowledge of the truth leads to an appreciation of the good, and that true freedom is not the aimless pursuit of novelty or personal satisfaction, but choosing to embrace the truth about the dignity of the human person as made in the image and likeness of God. Catholic colleges do not focus on students’ intellect alone but equally on their moral character. We explicitly help our students to come to know the good and recognize the dignity of the human person through studies in ethics and moral philosophy and through participation in meaningful community service.


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4 Comments:

At 1/27/2009 12:06 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Really a great post. Providence College is indeed a great Catholic college. Rev. Brian J. Shanley OP is truly an outstanding individual. Let's hope, as Feb. 14 approaches, that the Vagina Monologue talks and tantrums will have subsided. Rev. Brian J. Shanley OP deserves to be known for many more of his brilliant works than the banning of those Vagina Monologues.

Keep up the good work, sir.
Peace in Christ.

 
At 1/27/2009 12:07 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Really a great post. Providence College is indeed a great Catholic college. Rev. Brian J. Shanley OP is truly an outstanding individual. Let's hope, as Feb. 14 approaches, that the Vagina Monologue talks and tantrums will have subsided. Rev. Brian J. Shanley OP deserves to be known for many more of his brilliant works than the banning of those Vagina Monologues.

Keep up the good work, sir.
Peace in Christ.

 
At 1/27/2009 12:08 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

What a ggggreat post!

Go Friars!

Go, Fr. Brian Shanley OP!

 
At 1/27/2009 12:45 AM, Blogger Pro Ecclesia said...

If you guys are at Providence, tell Fr. Tom Blau I said hello.

 

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