[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 10 (Tuesday, January 24, 2012)]
[House]
[Pages H122-H123]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNITION OF CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Pennsylvania (Mr. Fitzpatrick) for 5 minutes.
Mr. FITZPATRICK. Mr. Speaker, starting January 29 of this year,
Catholic schools across the country will initiate their annual
observance of Catholic Schools Week. The theme for this year is
``Catholic Schools: Faith. Academics. Service.''
The 2012 theme emphasizes the principles of Catholic school
education, which families in my district and across the country highly
value. The theme focuses on three priorities that are distinct to
Catholic schools. Children are taught faith, not just the basics of
Christianity, but how to have a relationship with their God; academics,
in which Catholic schools are held to very high standards.
Earlier this year I was proud to recognize the Nativity of our Lord
Catholic School in Warminster, Pennsylvania, for receiving the 2011
National Blue Ribbon of Excellence Award.
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Finally, the third principle in the 2012 theme is service, the giving
of one's time and effort to help others. It is taught both as an
expression of faith but also of good citizenship.
Schools typically celebrate Catholic Schools Week with mass, open
houses, and activities for students, families, parishioners, and the
community at large. In addition to this year's list of activities, some
schools in my district will host events welcoming families
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from schools with which they will be merging. While the Archdiocese of
Philadelphia contemplates its plans for continuing to provide students
with a rigorous academic curriculum in concert with spiritual values,
families and parishioners can reflect upon the three principles of
Catholic Schools Week--faith, academics, service--not simply as a theme
but also as a guide for their future decisions.
Mr. Speaker, Catholic Schools Week is truly a time to demonstrate the
intangible value of Catholic education. I'm extremely grateful for the
hard work and dedication of the administrators, faculty, students, and
parents who've created an environment fostering academic excellence,
spirituality, and service.
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