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1 1, 7 | political change, the right to education, health care and housing
2 3, 22 | the Church instruction and education enabling him or her to enter
3 3, 22 | operation of schools, the education of the nation's children
4 3, 28 | the vital areas of health, education, employment and housing.~
5 3, 32 | contributions in the fields of education, health care and social
6 3, 32 | law and justice. Through education Christian leaders and responsible
7 3, 32 | and competence.~Catholic Education~
8 3, 33 | fundamental right to choose the education suitable for their children.
9 3, 33 | distinguishing feature of Catholic education is that it is open to all,
10 3, 33(112)| Congregation For Catholic Education, Circular Letter The Catholic
11 3, 33 | vocational, and religious education".(114) In these years, students
12 3, 33 | in the field of Catholic education,(116) establishing and staffing
13 3, 33 | new vistas for Catholic education. For the lay people involved,
14 3, 33 | involvement in Catholic education can be a precious service
15 3, 33 | and success of Catholic education is linked inseparably to
16 3, 33 | extending her commitment in education. Professional Catholic lay
17 3, 33 | This adventure in tertiary education is in its early stages in
18 3, 33 | in the field of tertiary education.~Research and teaching in
19 4, 45 | In the procreation and education of children the family also
20 4, 50(172)| Congregation For Catholic Education and Congregation For The
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