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1 1 | instructions with reference to the Christian education of youth. ~ 2 2 | mothers, on various points of Christian education, with that solicitude 3 7 | perfect education which is not Christian education. ~ 4 8 | the supreme importance of Christian education, not merely for 5 8 | excellence, of the work of Christian education becomes manifest 6 9 | excellence of the work of Christian education better than the 7 10 | clear and definite idea of Christian education in its essential 8 10 | end and object proper to Christian education according to God' 9 18 | decide what may help or harm Christian education. And this must 10 19 | saintly memory:~Whatever a Christian does even in the order of 11 19 | according to the teaching of Christian wisdom, direct all things 12 21 | necessary or helpful to Christian education, in addition to 13 21 | means which may help or harm Christian education. ~ 14 25 | of study, of teaching, of Christian education. To these we must 15 25 | generations of men to a Christian life, producing everywhere 16 26 | districts and countries not yet Christian, from the banks of the Ganges 17 26 | missionaries has educated to Christian life and to civilization 18 26 | which now constitute the Christian nations of the civilized 19 35 | control in keeping with their Christian duty, and above all to refuse 20 44 | the family as regards the Christian education of its offspring, 21 44 | Church in this same realm of Christian education. ~ 22 48 | of the family concerning Christian education, and moreover 23 48 | to the dictates of their Christian conscience, or contrary 24 51 | Catholic doctrine of The Christian Constitution of States set 25 53 | let them dare assert that Christian doctrine is harmful to the 26 54 | Antoniano, to whom the cause of Christian education is greatly indebted, 27 54 | splendid treatise on The Christian Education of Youth. In it 28 57 | by others. Besides every Christian child or youth has a strict 29 58 | forgotten that the subject of Christian education is man whole and 30 60 | or weakens supernatural Christian formation in the teaching 31 61 | the Church in traditional Christian education, in imitation 32 62 | refer contemptuously to Christian education as "heteronomous," " 33 67 | well known in traditional Christian education, and are adequately 34 68 | False also and harmful to Christian education is the so-called 35 68 | must, in accordance with Christian prudence, be applied to 36 68 | special care must be had of Christian modesty in young women and 37 69 | spreading far and wide among Christian peoples. ~ 38 71 | well-ordered and well-disciplined Christian family; and more efficacious 39 72 | to, of Antoniano, On the Christian Education of Youth, which 40 74 | widely distributed, to warn Christian parents of their grave obligations. 41 75 | harmoniously associated with the Christian family. ~ 42 76 | the training of youth in Christian piety, together with literature 43 76 | which she maintains with the Christian family, that the Church 44 76 | one and the same temple of Christian education. ~ 45 80 | of the Church and of the Christian family, or make it a fit 46 80 | branch, be regulated by the Christian spirit, under the direction 47 80 | taught, be permeated with Christian piety. If this is wanting, 48 86 | with the Church and the Christian family, the various branches 49 86 | but will an aid to the Christian formation of youth. ~ 50 87 | moral virtue. There the Christian teacher will imitate the 51 87 | in any way hinder the Christian teacher from gathering and 52 87 | superfluous."54 In this connection Christian teachers should keep in 53 88 | workers into the field of Christian education; and let their 54 93 | that is, the true nature of Christian education, as deduced from 55 94 | proper and immediate end of Christian education is to cooperate 56 94 | forming the true and perfect Christian, that is, to form Christ 57 94 | in you."63 For the true Christian must live a supernatural 58 95 | For precisely this reason, Christian education takes in the whole 59 96 | 96. Hence the true Christian, product of Christian education, 60 96 | true Christian, product of Christian education, is the supernatural 61 96 | due to God, as the true Christian does. ~ 62 97 | 97. The scope and aim of Christian education as here described, 63 98 | 98. The true Christian does not renounce the activities 64 99 | realized the purpose of Christian education, and who have 65 99 | prolific institutions of Christian education, in aid of families 66 100| Such are the fruits of Christian education. Their price and 67 100| and life in Christ which Christian education forms and develops 68 102| these splendid fruits of Christian education to be gathered