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The Declaration on Christian Education Gravissimum Educationis is a document from the Second Vatican Council, proclaimed by Pope Paul VI in 1965. It outlines the Church's vision for Christian education, emphasizing the universal right to education and its essential role in forming individuals and fostering a just and peaceful society. The declaration stresses the primary role of parents in education, acknowledging the family as the first school of social virtues. The document also highlights the Church's responsibility to provide a Christian education, through catechesis, the media, youth associations, and especially schools. The text emphasizes the importance of Catholic schools in creating a community animated by the Gospel and fostering a dialogue between faith and culture. Finally, the declaration calls for greater cooperation and coordination between Catholic schools and other educational institutions to address the needs of a globalized world.
By Grace n AntonThe Declaration on Christian Education Gravissimum Educationis is a document from the Second Vatican Council, proclaimed by Pope Paul VI in 1965. It outlines the Church's vision for Christian education, emphasizing the universal right to education and its essential role in forming individuals and fostering a just and peaceful society. The declaration stresses the primary role of parents in education, acknowledging the family as the first school of social virtues. The document also highlights the Church's responsibility to provide a Christian education, through catechesis, the media, youth associations, and especially schools. The text emphasizes the importance of Catholic schools in creating a community animated by the Gospel and fostering a dialogue between faith and culture. Finally, the declaration calls for greater cooperation and coordination between Catholic schools and other educational institutions to address the needs of a globalized world.