As we continue our reflection on education from a traditional Catholic perspective, it is worth reflecting, even briefly, on some of the models of education. Of these, a great many saints are well-known as great men and women who have devoted their lives to education and to educating students at all levels of learning. These include saints like St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Angela Merici and the Ursulines, and the early Jesuits who developed so many colleges throughout Europe.
The Teacher-Martyr: St. Cassian of Imola
The Teacher-Martyr: St. Cassian of Imola
The Teacher-Martyr: St. Cassian of Imola
As we continue our reflection on education from a traditional Catholic perspective, it is worth reflecting, even briefly, on some of the models of education. Of these, a great many saints are well-known as great men and women who have devoted their lives to education and to educating students at all levels of learning. These include saints like St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Angela Merici and the Ursulines, and the early Jesuits who developed so many colleges throughout Europe.