Las escuelas cat�licas �pagan dividendos�
Monday, February 1, 2010
*Dr. Carlota Morales Ph.D.
Es una dicha tener la oportunidad de hablar sobre las escuelas cat�licas con un tema tan apropiado como �Escuelas cat�licas: Dividendos para la Vida�, que celebra la educaci�n de fe, morales, conocimiento y disciplina que ofrecen nuestras escuelas.
Desde el Concilio Vaticano Segundo, las escuelas cat�licas reciben la atenci�n que merecen por parte de la Iglesia. Quienes hemos estado involucrados en la educaci�n cat�lica, sabemos que la escuela y la Iglesia son esenciales en la vida de un ni�o. Sin embargo, no son las �nicas entidades para la educaci�n de los ni�os, porque la educaci�n cat�lica involucra a los padres, maestros, j�venes y a las autoridades eclesiales y escolares, trabajando unidas.
Debemos utilizar nuestras mentes y aunar medios para que las escuelas cat�licas puedan realizar su verdadera misi�n apost�lica. Es nuestra responsabilidad evangelizar y proclamar el Evangelio de Cristo, de manera que eche ra�z en las mentes y en las vidas de los fieles.
Quienes trabajamos en la educaci�n cat�lica, esperamos inspirar a los ni�os para que sean fieles a la Iglesia y sirvan al pr�jimo. A trav�s de las escuelas cat�licas, los padres y los ni�os pueden tomar parte en los sacramentos y las liturgias, elementos que llevan a la santidad personal de los estudiantes, y les ayudan a conocer las ense�anzas de la fe cat�lica. Integramos la cultura y la fe, y luego la fe y la vida.
Las escuelas cat�licas tambi�n integran el conocimiento humano a trav�s de las materias que se ense�an a la luz de los Evangelios, y en el crecimiento de las virtudes cristianas. La Sagrada Congregaci�n sobre la Educaci�n Cat�lica ha publicado documentos con una informaci�n abarcadora sobre este tema.
En resumen, �por qu� creo que las escuelas cat�licas deben ser la opci�n de los padres para sus hijos? Perm�tanme enumerar algunas razones:
- Para formar individuos maduros espiritualmente, que se eduquen y
act�en seg�n los principios cristianos cat�licos.
- Para desarrollar conciencia de que Dios ha otorgado dones a cada
individuo de diferentes maneras.
- Para ense�ar la doctrina y los valores morales.
- Para establecer un ambiente que promueva la excelencia acad�mica
y en el que los padres y los maestros trabajen unidos por el
beneficio de los ni�os.
- Para adaptar las tendencias actuales en los curr�culos.
- Para promover en los estudiantes la conciencia sobre las
necesidades de otros, y para prestar servicio a la comunidad.
- Para desarrollar en los estudiantes el respeto, la apreciaci�n y
el entendimiento de la individualidad y los derechos de los dem�s.
- Para desarrollar personas orientadas a la cultura, que aprecien
la m�sica, el arte y la literatura.
- Para desarrollar ciudadanos que realicen sus obligaciones
c�vicas y morales, y reconozcan el valor de otras culturas.
- Para desarrollar individuos equilibrados.
- Para desarrollar individuos de mente sana y cuerpo saludable.
- Para motivar a los estudiantes a utilizar la tecnolog�a en nuestra sociedad global.
Tras 41 a�os en la educaci�n cat�lica, me regocija haber visto a muchos estudiantes que han tenido �xito en los distintos caminos de la vida. Les invito a visitar nuestras escuelas cat�licas, y a darse cuenta de c�mo mantenemos nuestra tradici�n cat�lica en el siglo 21, y c�mo nosotros, en nuestras escuelas, somos el hogar de los ni�os fuera del suyo propio.
Carlota Morales, Ed.D.
Directora, escuela Sts. Peter and Paul, Miami

Comments from readers
Thank you for continuing to be an example to all of us. You embody what it is to be a Catholic educator and a leader in our field. Thank you for remininding us all of why we do what we are doing! It is for the children and fo rthe gloriy of God. The children are the future of the Church, and if we do not guide them in that direction, who will?
God Bless You!
I do not believe that any child feels unworthy at our schools, no matter the financial situation of the family. On the contrary, they can learn that all can help and feel worthy. As a group, we experience that those who have the most give the most and those who have less can still help in so many ways. Ex: bringing cans of food, pampers or baby food, etc. to help those that have even less. Just like the widow in the Gospel who gave the least but gave the most by giving what she had. I have witnessed that when there is a will there is a way: economic situations can always be discussed and agreements can be made according to each economic situation. In doing so parents can teach their children that they can be responsible, worthy and be proud of themselves even though their limited economic situation. Every one of us must have priorities and serious responsibilities with our schools, church and community. After all the church has to pay also the bills and there is a community in need to help. By doing this we teach the best to our children and we learn to thank God for what each of us have�this is how I see it and what I have experienced.
Maria E. Semper
Enrique Senger
Thank you for your commitment to Catholic Education. This is our mission which all of us strive to do with love in His name. I thank you for your kind support. As we are about to close Catholic Schools Week, I pray that we continue to celebrate it with the same enthusiasm and devotion as all of us have shown this year.
Happy Catholic Schools Week!
Carlota E. Morales, Ed. D.
You are a driving force in Catholic education...your leadership has served as inspiration to students and parents, to the faculties and staffs whose lives you have touched.
I have witnessed your love of and dedication to Catholic education. Your belief that every child deserves a Catholic education served as a driving force when you pioneered the special needs program (Padre Pio) at St. Agatha School.
It is because of leaders like you that we have excellent Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Miami. I, too, encourage parents everywhere to look into the wonderful investment that is a Catholic education which will yield them and their children "dividends for life"!
May God bless us and our schools,
Mrs. Susy Del Riego, Principal
Good Shepherd Catholic School
Thank you Dr. Morales for again articulating so powerfully what you and your school and all Catholic Schools are and need to be about.
You continue to be an inspiration for many! I think of you often and recall all the seeds you planted in so many hearts, including my own. God bless you! I am happy to see you continuing to allow God work through you and your staff and the many other lives you touch elsewhere. I continue to have the Catholic School system in my prayers and the dreams for the St. B Program still stay alive in my heart! United in prayers, hopes, dreams, and the realities of the children whose lives we touch each day ... as they continue to touch our innermost selves.
God bless,
Ame Travieso Rodriguez
Pre-K LEAP Teacher
Redondo Elementary School
Well said!
Catholic schools have made invaluable contributions to the spiritual and material well-being of our country. As Catholics, we have so much to be thankful for, including our schools, students and their families. We can never thank our teachers enough for their hard work and commitment to excellence in Catholic education.
Peace,
Antonio R. Cejas, Principal
St. Hugh Catholic School