| Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library |
| Pius XII On rural life IntraText CT - Text |
Another exhibition of selfishness frequently manifests itself through the fault of parents who put their children to work too early in life to the neglect of their spiritual formation, their education, their scholastic instruction, and their special occupational training. There is no more mistaken idea than the notion that the man who tills the soil does not need a serious and adequate education to enable him to perform the varied duties of the season in timely fashion. 7
First Series: Johnson, George, "The Professional Preparation of Teachers for Catholic Rural Schools," pp. 53-56.
Second Series: Christensen Chris L., "The Place of Youth in Agriculture and Rural Life"pp. 19-26.
Gillis, Michael M., "The Adult Education Movement in Nova Scotia," pp. 73- 80.
Third Series: Johnson, George, "The Federal Government and Education for Rural Life," pp. 27-33.
Rawe, John C. S.J., "Catholic Rural Social Planning," pp. 71-81.
Strittmatter, Denis, O.S.B., "Vocational Training for Colored Youth" pp 123-126.
Byrne, Francis J., "Problems and Policies in Catholic Rural School Work in the South," pp. 127-132.
Manifesto on Rural Life Chapter IV, "Catholic Rural Education," pp. 18-22. Chapter V, "Rural Catholic Youth," pp. 23-25.
Agricultural Handbook for Rural Pastors and Laymen, Howard, pp. 107-111.
Speaking of Education Nutting, Willis D., "What Parents Think," pp. 1-12
Sister M. Samuel, O.S.F., "The Rural Elementary Teacher," pp. 18-27.
Sister M. Mark, O.S.F., "The Rural High School Teacher," pp. 34-39.
A First Born Grows Up, Olive M. Biddison.
Cultural Erosion, L. G. Ligutti.
A Practical School of Agriculture, Paul Sacco.
Dear Sister, Sister M. Gerald, S.S.J.
Training a Land Queen, E.L. Chicanot.
Rural Life in a Peaceful World, pp. 16-17.