Talk:Gravissimum educationis

Secularization of Catholic schools
It would perhaps be relevant to note the widespread secularization of Catholic schools since the publication of this document. While it cannot be said that this phenomenon is somehow related to the document, a number of social factors have made Catholic schools much more difficult to manage, such as the rapid ageing of priests and nuns, the socio-cultural effects of the Church's dialogue with the World, the educational policies of various secularist governments, the public acceptance of birth control, administrative negligence on the part of diocesan authorities, the prevalence of doctrinal or moral dissent within liberal Catholic institutions, the financial impact of the clerical abuse scandal, etc. ADM (talk) 07:21, 12 June 2009 (UTC)

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