Education

  • Address of the Roman Catholics to their fellow citizens, of the City and State of New York (1840). Available at Internet Archive.
  • The Beauty and Truth of the Catholic Church: Sermons from the German, adapted and edited, Volume III, by the Rev. Edward Jones, with an Introduction by the Most Rev. John Ireland (Freiburg (Baden); St. Louis, Mo.; London: B. Herder, 1913). With Imprimatur. Available at Internet Archive and Open Library  [N.B., This volume collects discourses on the sacraments of penance, matrimony, orders, and unction, and on education. The OL index age incorrectly provides the image of Volume II.]
  • The Catholic Educational Review, Volume 3 (Washington, D.C.: Catholic Education Press, January-May 1912). Available in various formats at Internet Archive.
  • The Catholic Educational Review, Volume 10 (Washington, D.C.: Catholic Education Press, June-December 1915). Available in various formats at Internet Archive
  • The Catholic Educational Review, Volume 11 (Washington, D.C.: Catholic Education Press, January-May 1916). Available in various formats at Internet Archive
  • The Catholic Educational Review, Volume 14 (Washington, D.C.: Catholic Education Press, June-December 1915). Available in various formats at Internet Archive
  • The Catholic Educational Review, Volume 16 (Washington, D.C.: Catholic Education Press, 1918). Available in various formats at Internet Archive.
  • The Catholic Educational Review, Volume 17 (Washington, D.C.: Catholic Education Press, January-May 1911) Available in various formats at Internet Archive.
  • The Catholic Educational Review, Volume 20 (Washington, D.C.: Catholic Education Press, January-December 1922). Available in various formats at Internet Archive and Open Library [N.B. The OL index page refers to the incorrect volume.]
  • Catholic Evidence Training Outlines, compiled by Maisie Ward, with a foreword by His Eminence Cardinal Bourne, Archbishop of Westminster (London: Sheed & Ward, 1925, fifth impression 1929). With Imprimatur. [Link(s) deleted motu proprio due to copyright concerns, as it was learned that the author passed away only in 1975.] “No one should attempt to use this book without having made a careful study of the Introduction. The speakers are again reminded that these are not street-corner outlines but class outlines to prepare them for the street corner.”
  • Christian pedagogy, by Patrick Albert Halpin, at Internet Archive. With Imprimatur.
  • The Civilizers of the Philippines. Subtitled on the first contents page as “Statements concerning the Roman Catholic Church in the Philippine Islands”. Available in various formats as Internet Archive and Open Library. [N.B., This is a history of the religious orders in Spanish Philippines, and an explanation of their role in its evangelization, education, and socio-economic life.]
  • A Course of Religious Instruction for Catholic Youth, by Rev. John Gerard, S.J. [1840-1912] (London: Burns & Oates; New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: Benziger Brothers, 1901). With Imprimatur. May be read online, and available in pdf, epub, mobi, and other formats, at Internet Archive with a 2nd copy at Internet Archive. The 4th edition is available at Internet Archive and Open Library.
  • Decree on the Reform of Ecclesiastical Studies of Philosophy, by Congregation for Catholic Education (2011). Available at the website of the Holy See, with excerpt and and link on Rorate Coeli.
  • The Education of Catholic Girls, by Janet Erskine Stuart (London, New York, Bombay, Calcutta, and Madras: Longmans, Green and Co., 1914). With Imprimatur. Available on Project Gutenberg.
  • Education: The Church and State in Reference to the Education Question: or, Schools and Scholars, from the Commencement of the Christian Era to the Present Times, by John Stewart M’Corry, D.D. (London: Burns and Oates, 1873). With Imprimatur. Available in various formats at Internet Archive and Open Library.
  • Decree on the Reform of Ecclesiastical Studies of Philosophy, by Congregation for Catholic Education (2011). Available at the website of the Holy See, with excerpt and and link on Rorate Coeli.
  • The Idea of a University, by Blessed John Henry Newman. Education. Available at Newman Reader.
  • Pastoral letter of the Archbishops and Bishops of the United States Assembled in Conference at the Catholic University of America, September, 1919 (Washington, D.C., The National Catholic Welfare Council, 1920). Available at Open Library and  Internet Archive, with a 2nd copy here. [This is a restatement of doctrine and an exhortation on all aspects of the Catholic life in the United States.]
  • Public-Private School Cooperation: The Delivery of Special Education in Catholic Elementary Schools, by Bonita A. Jungels (Dissertation, University of St. Thomas, 2014). Available in pdf format on this page of the University of St. Thomas.
  • Sapientia Christiana, Apostolic Constitution on Ecclesiastical Universities and Faculties, by Pope John Paul II (April 15, 1979). Available at New Advent.
  • Spirago’s Method of Christian Doctrine; a Manual for Priests, Teachers, and Parents, by Franz Spirago; ed. Archbishop Sebastian Gebhard Messmer (New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: Benziger Brothers, 1901). With Imprimatur. Available on Internet Archive and Open Library (Digitizing sponsor: MSN; Book contributor: Regis College Library, University of Toronto).
  • Veterum Sapientia, Apostolic Constitution on the Promotion of the Study of Latin, by Pope John XXIII (February 22, 1962). Available at Adoremus.

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