June 12, 2025 - 00:29

Peter Kilpatrick, president of The Catholic University of America, recently addressed an audience during the Mass of the Holy Spirit on September 1, 2022. The event set the stage for a symposium focused on the essential contributions of faith-based higher education to society.
Kilpatrick emphasized the unique position that faith-based institutions hold in shaping moral and ethical leaders. He discussed how these universities are committed to fostering an environment where students can explore their faith while also engaging with critical societal issues. The symposium aimed to facilitate dialogue among educators, students, and community leaders about the transformative power of faith in higher education.
Participants shared insights on various topics, including the integration of faith and learning, the importance of community service, and the role of universities in addressing social justice. The discussions reinforced the idea that faith-based institutions not only educate students academically but also instill a sense of purpose and responsibility towards society.
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