Part,Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 Intro, 0, 0,1 | of the Church, a Catholic University is located in that course
2 Intro, 0, 0,1 | to the very origin of the University as an institution. It has
3 Intro, 0, 0,1 | knowledge(1). With every other University it shares that gaudium de
4 Intro (1)| Pope Alexander IV to the University of Paris, 14 April 1255,
5 Intro, 0, 0,1 | of knowledge. A Catholic University's privileged task is "to
6 Intro, 0, 0,2 | beneficial experience of university life: the ardent search
7 Intro, 0, 0,2 | journeys with the Catholic University communities of various continents.
8 Intro (5)| PAUL II, Discourse to the University of Coimbra, 15 May 1982:
9 Intro, 0, 0,4 | responsibility of a Catholic University to consecrate itself without
10 Intro, 0, 0,4 | useful knowledge, a Catholic University is distinguished by its
11 Intro, 0, 0,4 | universal humanism a Catholic University is completely dedicated
12 Intro (7)| CARDINAL NEWMAN, The Idea of a University, London, Longmans, Green
13 Intro, 0, 0,6 | incarnated by it, a Catholic University enables the Church to institute
14 Intro, 0, 0,7 | the tasks of a Catholic University assume an ever greater importance
15 Intro, 0, 0,7 | responsibility of every University to search for such meaning,
16 Intro, 0, 0,7 | such meaning, a Catholic University is called in a particular
17 Intro, 0, 0,7 | its Catholic character, a University is made more capable of
18 Intro, 0, 0,10 | the characteristics of a University and they offer their own
19 Intro, 0, 0,10 | conviction that a Catholic University is without any doubt one
20 I, A | THE IDENTITY OF A CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY~
21 I, A, 1,12 | 12. Every Catholic University, as a university, is an
22 I, A, 1,12 | Catholic University, as a university, is an academic community
23 I, A, 1,13 | objective of a Catholic University is to assure in an institutional
24 I, A, 1,13 | Christian presence in the university world confronting the great
25 I, A, 1,13 | culture(16), every Catholic University, as Catholic, must have
26 I, A, 1,13 | of individuals but of the university community as such;~2. a
27 I, A, 1,14 | Universities, a Catholic University, by institutional commitment,
28 I, A, 1,14 | Christian message. In a Catholic University, therefore, Catholic ideals,
29 I, A, 1,14 | principles penetrate and inform university activities in accordance
30 I, A, 1,14 | In a word, being both a University and Catholic, it must be
31 I, A, 1,15 | 15. A Catholic University, therefore, is a place of
32 I, A, 1,15 | research.~In a Catholic University, research necessarily includes (
33 I, A, 1,16 | increasingly difficult. But a University, and especially a Catholic
34 I, A, 1,16 | and especially a Catholic University, "has to be a 'living union'
35 I, A, 1,16 | philosophy and theology, university scholars will be engaged
36 I (19) | Cardinal Newman observes that a University "professes to assign to
37 I, A, 1,17 | specific part of a Catholic University's task is to promote dialogue
38 I, A, 1,18 | research in a Catholic University is always carried out with
39 I, A, 1,19 | disciplines, every Catholic University should have a faculty, or
40 I, A, 2 | 2. The University Community~
41 I, A, 2,21 | 21. A Catholic University pursues its objectives through
42 I, A, 2,22 | 22. University teachers should seek to
43 I, A, 2,24 | administrators in a Catholic University promote the constant growth
44 I, A, 2,24 | the constant growth of the University and its community through
45 I, A, 2,24 | identity and life of the University.~
46 I, A, 2,25 | the mission of a Catholic University.~Lay people have found in
47 I, A, 2,25 | Lay people have found in university activities a means by which
48 I, A, 2,25 | of education-school and university"(24). The future of Catholic
49 I, A, 2,26 | 26. The university community of many Catholic
50 I, A, 2,26 | academic disciplines or other university tasks.~
51 I, A, 3 | 3. The Catholic University in the Church~
52 I, A, 3,27 | 27. Every Catholic University, without ceasing to be a
53 I, A, 3,27 | without ceasing to be a University, has a relationship to the
54 I, A, 3,27 | institutional fidelity of the University to the Christian message
55 I, A, 3,27 | Catholic members of the university community are also called
56 I, A, 3,27 | Catholic character of the University, while the University in
57 I, A, 3,27 | the University, while the University in turn respects their religious
58 I, A, 3,28 | relationships exist between University and Church authorities,
59 I, A, 3,28 | internal governance of the University, Bishops "should be seen
60 I, A, 3,28 | the life of the Catholic University"(27).~
61 I (27) | Higher Education, Xavier University of Louisiana, U.S.A., 12
62 I, A, 3,29 | legitimate place in the University alongside other disciplines.
63 I, B | OF SERVICE OF A CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY~
64 I, B, 0,30 | The basic mission of a University is a continuous quest for
65 I, B, 0,30 | good of society. A Catholic University participates in this mission
66 I, B, 1,31 | and research, a Catholic University offers an indispensable
67 I, B, 1,31 | scientific research, a Catholic University will be able to help the
68 I, B, 1,32 | 32. A Catholic University, as any University, is immersed
69 I, B, 1,32 | Catholic University, as any University, is immersed in human society;
70 I, B, 1,32 | and international level. University research will seek to discover
71 I, B, 1,32 | If need be, a Catholic University must have the courage to
72 I, B, 1,33 | human life. In this way a University can contribute further to
73 I, B, 1,34 | importance for each Catholic University, to be shared by its teachers
74 I, B, 1,34 | fulfilment"(33). Every Catholic University feels responsible to contribute
75 I, B, 1,34 | searching for ways to make university education accessible to
76 I, B, 1,34 | deprived of it. A Catholic University also has the responsibility,
77 I, B, 1,35 | and of society, a Catholic University will insist on cooperation
78 I, B, 1,35 | specific activity of a Catholic University, the role played by various
79 I, B, 1,36 | of other ways, a Catholic University can assist in making the
80 I, B, 1,36 | wider public, thus expanding university services beyond its own
81 I, B, 1,37 | service to society, a Catholic University will relate especially to
82 I, B, 2,38 | is that activity of the University which offers the members
83 I, B, 2,38 | offers the members of the university community an opportunity
84 I, B, 2,38 | of the Church within the University, and is also a constitutive
85 I, B, 2,38 | constitutive element of a Catholic University itself, both in its structure
86 I, B, 2,38 | structure and in its life. A university community concerned with
87 I, B, 2,38 | have an influence on all university activities.~
88 I, B, 2,39 | Catholic identity of the University, the university community
89 I, B, 2,39 | identity of the University, the university community should give a
90 I, B, 2,41 | pastoral ministry in a Catholic University and the other activities
91 I (35) | responsibility of the Bishop toward university students: "The diocesan
92 I (35) | to provide for Catholic university centers at universities,
93 I, B, 2,42 | the pastoral aspects of university life.~
94 I, B, 3,43 | 43. By its very nature, a University develops culture through
95 I, B, 3,43 | any culture. A Catholic University shares in this, offering
96 I, B, 3,43 | In addition, a Catholic University, aware that human culture
97 I, B, 3,44 | this dialogue a Catholic University assists the Church, enabling
98 I (38) | Intellectuals, to Students and to University Personnel at Medellín, Colombia,
99 I, B, 3,45 | 45. A Catholic University must become more attentive
100 I, B, 3,46 | particularly interests a Catholic University is the dialogue between
101 I, B, 3,46 | unique manner, the Catholic University helps to manifest the superiority
102 I, B, 3,47 | cultural dialogue, a Catholic University, in accordance vith its
103 I, B, 4,49 | very nature, each Catholic University makes an important contribution
104 I, B, 4,49 | activities of a Catholic University are connected with and in
105 I (41) | 5): "Within a Catholic University the evangelical mission
106 II | account the Statutes of each University or Institute and, as far
107 II | which are part of a Catholic University, are governed by the norms
108 II | Sapientia Christiana(45).~§ 3. A University established or approved
109 II | The Nature of a Catholic University~§ 1. A Catholic University,
110 II | University~§ 1. A Catholic University, like every university,
111 II | Catholic University, like every university, is a community of scholars
112 II | mission.~§ 2. A Catholic University, as Catholic, informs and
113 II | it.~§ 3. Every Catholic University is to make known its Catholic
114 II | ecclesiastical Authority. The University, particularly through its
115 II | discipline are to influence all university activities, while the freedom
116 II | action or commitment of the University is to be in accord with
117 II | identity.~§ 5. A Catholic University possesses the autonomy necessary
118 II | Establishment of a Catholic University~§ 1. A Catholic University
119 II | University~§ 1. A Catholic University may be established or approved
120 II | diocesan Bishop, a Catholic University may also be established
121 II | person.~§ 3. A Catholic University may also be established
122 II | ecclesiastical or lay persons; such a University may refer to itself as a
123 II | to itself as a Catholic University only with the consent of
124 II | Authority.~Article 4. The University Community~§ 1. The responsibility
125 II | Catholic identity of the University rests primarily with the
126 II | rests primarily with the University itself. While this responsibility
127 II | entrusted principally to university authorities (including,
128 II | degrees by all members of the university community, and therefore
129 II | recruitment of adequate university personnel, especially teachers
130 II | The identity of a Catholic University is essentially linked to
131 II (48) | establishment of such a university and the conditions by which
132 II (48) | to itself as a Catholic University are to be in accordance
133 II | Tradition(50).~§ 4. Those university teachers and administrators
134 II | Catholic identity of the University. In order not to endanger
135 II | Catholic identity of the University or Institute of Higher Studies,
136 II | Article 5. The Catholic University within the Church~§ 1. Every
137 II | Church~§ 1. Every Catholic University is to maintain communion
138 II | consistent with its nature as a University, a Catholic University will
139 II | a University, a Catholic University will contribute to the Church'
140 II | working with the competent university authorities in accordance
141 II | Periodically, each Catholic University, to which Artide 3, 1 and
142 II | relevant information about the University and its activities to the
143 II | Ministry~§ 1. A Catholic University is to promote the pastoral
144 II | care of all members of the university community, and to be especially
145 II | pastoral ministry for the university community, carried on in
146 II | Bishop. All members of the university community are to be invited
147 II | research, teaching, and other university activities among all Catholic
148 II (52) | to be established in the university statutes approved by the
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