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Education
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Throughout Asia, the Church's involvement in education is extensive and highly
visible, and is therefore a key element of her presence among the peoples of
the continent. In many countries, Catholic schools play an important role in
evangelization, inculturating the faith, teaching the ways of openness and
respect, and fostering interreligious understanding. The Church's schools often
provide the only educational opportunities for girls, tribal minorities, the
rural poor and less privileged children. The Synod Fathers were convinced of
the need to extend and develop the apostolate of education in Asia, with an eye
in particular to the disadvantaged, so that all may be helped to take their
rightful place as full citizens in society. 187 As the Synod Fathers
noted, this will mean that the system of Catholic education must become still
more clearly directed towards human promotion, providing an environment where
students receive not only the formal elements of schooling but, more broadly,
an integral human formation based upon the teachings of Christ. 188
Catholic schools should continue to be places where the faith can be freely
proposed and received. In the same way, Catholic universities, in addition to
pursuing the academic excellence for which they are already well known, must
retain a clear Christian identity in order to be a Christian leaven in Asian
societies. 189
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