Topic > A true education should be an unforgettable experience

A true education should be an unforgettable experience, which leaves an indelible impression on the soul of a student. This impression should be a learning basis that he can continually work on. So that he can proceed to bring to light the truth and beauty of God's creation. It is important for a person to be in a strong spiritual state for life experiences to be fruitful and to be beneficial to his soul. Therefore, it is important that students, when educated in school, acquire a strong spiritual understanding. So that they can perceive and discover the world as God created it to be seen. In a truly Catholic school, strengthening the student's soul must be the primary goal for the school to provide its students with a true Catholic education. Naturally the school must strengthen the spirit of the students by helping them to practice the virtues in daily life, the most important virtues, the theological virtues; faith, hope and charity. While a true education develops a person's mind to discover the truth, a true Catholic education also has the responsibility to develop his soul to discover his faith. Faith is a strong belief based on spiritual apprehension while reason is the justification of a certain belief. The Catholic Church teaches that faith and reason together bring Catholics closer to fundamental truths about God and man and are not separate. In school, teachers train students to ask questions so that they can be able to resourcefully use reason and logic to discover the truth. Eventually a student will have the habit of questioning everything, yet not everything can be answered with reason alone but also through spiritual faith, that is, faith. Students, therefore, must be carefully educated... middle of paper... be more than an educational system, but a community, a family, serving their society to create a unified Catholic entity for the poor and needy . A school with true Catholic objectives is a true Catholic school. The goals must not only be to provide a Catholic education in which they are educated in the doctrine and teachings of the Catholic Church, but to create an environment in which young Catholic students grow in virtue and show others by their example what it means be Catholic. . The school should be committed to a strong Catholic identity for each student so that, as a whole, the school itself benefits not only the students, but everything those students encounter. As Christ taught his disciples so that they could evangelize the world, Catholic schools must teach their students how to become saints and live within their Church and community as a living example of the word of God..