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1 4,71| Marcellin, "I cannot see a child without wanting to teach 2 Notes | vigorously boxed the ears of the child who wanted to read first 3 Notes | without reason, on that child showed him what was in store 4 Notes | entering the seminary. "Your child", he advised the parents, " 5 Notes | his great surprise, the child knew nothing about the principal 6 Notes | fundamental truths, to a child who was so sick that he 7 Notes | with the education of the child. They will not forget how 8 Notes | in the education of the child, namely the parents, the 9 Notes | Almighty God in charge of the child from his very cradle. It 10 Notes | years and at a time when the child is most susceptible to the 11 Notes | said: "Every time I see a child, I long to teach him his 12 Notes | wasting our time with this child, and sooner or later, we 13 Notes | to say; "I cannot see a child without wanting to let him 14 Notes | education~To bring up a child involves more than teaching 15 Notes | brought up. To educate a child, therefore, is to show him 16 Notes | befitting the dignity of a child of God; it speaks liberty 17 Notes | Schools, 18~ ~Educating a child~1. Educating a child means 18 Notes | Educating a child~1. Educating a child means enlightening his mind 19 Notes | religion;~2. Educating a child means reforming his evil 20 Notes | inclinations . . .~3. Educating a child means training his heart 21 Notes | dispositions.~4. Educating a child means forming his conscience.~ 22 Notes | conscience.~5. Educating a child means training him in piety.~ 23 Notes | religion loved.~7. Educating a child means training his will. ~ 24 Notes | especially means training the child’s judgement.~9. Educating 25 Notes | judgement.~9. Educating a child means moulding and polishing 26 Notes | To work at educating a child means to maintain constant 27 Notes | over him.~11. To give a child an education means to inspire 28 Notes | work, . . .~12. To give a child an education means giving 29 Notes | also means seeing to the child’s physical as well as his 30 Notes | 14. Finally, to educate a child means to give him the means 31 Notes | of his being, making this child a complete person..~Opinions, 32 Notes | in education because the child absolutely needs his help 33 Notes | Piety is the first thing a child needs to carry on the work 34 Notes | his education . . . ~The child has to make a sustained 35 Notes | the Kingdom of God~l. A child is the noblest and most 36 Notes | St. Augustine says;~2. A child is the image and likeness 37 Notes | and one single life. ~3. A child is a son of God, a son of 38 Notes | rags which cover him. ~4. A child is the conquest and the 39 Notes | God takes delight.~5. A child is the hope of heaven, the 40 Notes | the eternal palms.~6. A child is one of the most loveable 41 Notes | St. Macarius says.~7. A child is your peer, bone of your 42 Notes | bones, another self.~8. A child is a field God has given 43 Notes | its glorious shade. ~9. A child is a little rivulet, a spring 44 Notes | disturb his heart.~10.A child is the focus of your work, 45 Notes | your glory in heaven.~11. A child is God’s blessing, the hope 46 Notes | become.~12. In a word, a child is the whole human race, 47 Notes | respect to others. Such is the child you must respect.~Opinions, 48 Notes | truths. . ." To bring up a child, that is to instruct him 49 Notes | when someone entrusts a child to you, imagine Jesus Christ 50 Notes | from the Nile, "Take this child and raise him for me; I 51 Notes | weight to bear upon the child’s will, using in turn, or 52 Notes | beings; they degrade the child and draw down scorn and 53 Notes | all care bestowed on the child." ~Life, XXII, p. 529~Expulsions~ 54 Notes | they may withdraw their child quietly and thus avoid unpleasant 55 Notes | Champagnat did not want his child to die without seeing him 56 Notes | blend the inner life of the child. They will attend Catechism