This common aim would transcend national and cultural boundaries, even while the specific and practical ways in which it is pursued would change from school to school. The Catholic Church and its educational institutions have the unique advantage and challenge of a centralized authority which serves to discern and express the essential elements that make for unity of belief and purpose.
There are almost 140,000 Catholic schools around the world, serving diverse cultures and populations. For each of them, their purpose and goals would be tied to the needs of the local situation. However, there is a very clear common aim which every school which is designated as Catholic needs to put at the center of their educational program.
This common aim would transcend national and cultural boundaries, even while the specific and practical ways in which it is pursued would change from school to school. The Catholic Church and its educational institutions have the unique advantage and challenge of a centralized authority which serves to discern and express the essential elements that make for unity of belief and purpose.
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