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Page 1: Michael  Galligan-Stierle,  Ph.D.    Association of Catholic  Colleges and Universities

Michael Galligan-Stierle, Ph.D. Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities [email protected]

The Tenth Annual ACCU Rome Seminar for University

Presidents and Administrators www.accunet.org

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History of ACCU

ACCU was founded by Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas J. Conaty,

Rector of The Catholic University of America.

He was appointed president at its first meeting on April 12, 1899.

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Mission

What are the goals of ACCU?

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Mission

To serve as the collective voice of U.S. Catholic higher education

To strengthen and promote Catholic identity and mission of its member institutions through programs and services.

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Mission

How is ACCU the voice of

Catholic higher education?

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The Voice of Catholic Higher Education

Media

Church

Government

Higher Education

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Mission

What programs and services does ACCU

provide to foster vibrant Catholic identity?

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Programs and Services

ACCU Annual Meeting- New Presidents- Aspiring Presidents- Mission Officers- Charism Group Meetings

Rome Seminar Peace & Justice Campus Ministry

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Programs and Services

Trustees Study USA and Irish American Scholars Collaborative Programs:

- Collegium- BC Administrator’s Institute (IACHE)- ASACCU

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Resources & Publications

Journal of Catholic Higher Education Update, quarterly e-newsletter

Principles of Good Practice for Student Affairs at Catholic Colleges and Universities

Catholic Social Teaching: A Vision Statement

Sustainability and Catholic Higher Education: A Toolkit for Mission Integration

Strengthening Catholic Identity pamphlet series

Research, Studies, Reports

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Country Portrait

What are the U.S. Catholic higher education

statistics?

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CHE by the Numbers

• There are 245 Catholic degree-granting higher education institutions in the U.S.

• 211 enroll undergraduate students in programs leading to a bachelor's degree.

• 16 institutions grant associate degrees.• 14 are women's colleges.

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How Many Graduate Degrees?

• 204 Catholic universities award graduate degrees:• 88 award either a research doctorate or

professional doctorate. • 19 institutions grant only graduate

degrees.

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How Many Students?In U.S. higher education…• CHE serves approximately 1 million of the

21 million total students. • Of those 1 million students, 650,000 are

Catholic.• Of all 21 million college students, 6.5 million

are Catholic..

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Most CHE Programs• Liberal Arts core containing… 2 Philosophy, 2 Theology, 1 Morals/Ethics• Curricular and co-curricular activities grounded in

Faith & Reason, Catholic Intellectual Tradition, Catholic Social Teaching.

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How Many Graduate?• 57.8% of Catholic higher education students

complete a bachelor’s degree program in four years (as compared with 37.1% of students enrolled in public institutions)

• 74.5% of Catholic college students earn a bachelor’s degree in six years (compared with 62.8% of public institution peers)

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Other CHE Facts

• 28.7% of CHE undergraduate students study abroad, compared with the national average of 9.3%.

• 50% of ACCU institutions are listed on the 2013 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Role.

• 37.2% of CHE presidents are female, compared with 22.7% at other four-year colleges and universities.

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2014 ACCU Delegation

Name and Position Institution and its Profile Unique Catholic Mission Program

-Pervasive-Selective & In-Depth

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Why Are We Here?

To interact with the Roman Curia on issues of

Catholic higher education To teach (“Delegation”) To learn (“Student”)

Understanding

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The Roman CuriaThe Holy Father

Secretariat of State

Diplomatic Services Offices Dicasteries Commissions and Committees

Tribunals (Judicial)

Congregations (Executive)

Pontifical Council’s(Promotionals)

Catholic Education

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The Roman Curia

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Bishop of Rome“…authentic power is service”

“…to embrace with tender affection

the whole of humanity, especially the poorest, the

weakest, the least important”

“…to serve the Gospel with renewed love”

“…a shepherd should smell like his sheep”

Pope Francis

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Congregation for Catholic Education

His Excellency Msgr. Zenon Grocholewski Cardinal Prefect

Archbishop Angelo Vincenzo Zani Secretary

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Congregation for Catholic Education Title given by John Paul II in Pastor Bonus (1988)

Divided into two sections: Office for Universities Office for Catholic Schools

Prefect, Secretary, Under-Secretary 31 members: cardinals, archbishops, and bishops;

25 staff members; 31 consultants (these numbers are from last year when Office for Seminaries was in this Congregation)

Guiding Documents: Canon Law (1983), Ex corde Ecclesiae (1990), U.S. Application (2001)

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Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith

Archbishop Luis F. Ladaria Ferrer, S.J.,Secretary

His Excellency Msgr. Gerhard Ludwig Müller, Cardinal Prefect

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Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and

Societies of Apostolic Life

His Excellency Msgr. João Bráz de Aviz,

Cardinal Prefect

Archbishop José Rodríguez Carballo,O.F.M., Secretary

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Structural Relationship between Catholic Church and Catholic Education

Pope

Catholic College/University

Religious Order Local Bishop

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Catholic Identity & Local Bishop

Even if it really be Catholic, no university may bear

the title or name Catholic university

without the consent of the competent ecclesiastical

authority.

(The Code of Canon Law, 808)

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Structural Relationship between Catholic Church and Catholic Education

Pope

Catholic College/University

Religious Order Local Bishop

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• Jesuit: 28• Franciscan: 19• Dominican: 17• Sisters of Mercy: 16• Benedictine: 14• Holy Cross: 9• Sisters of Saint Joseph: 9• Sisters of Charity: 8• Basilian: 6• Lasallian: 6

• Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur: 4

• Ursuline: 4• Christian Brothers: 3• Society of Mary: 3• Vincentian Fathers: 3• School Sisters of Notre

Dame: 2• Servants of the

Immaculate Heart of Mary: 2

CHE Religious Order Schools

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Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity

Most Rev. Brian FarrellSecretary

Rev. Msgr. Mark Langham Official

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Pontifical Council of Justice and Peace

His Eminence CardinalPeter Kodwo Appiah Turkson

President

Dr. Flaminia Giovanelli Undersecretary

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Pontifical Council for Culture

His Eminence Cardinal Gianfranco Ravasi President

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Pontifical Commissions Cultural Heritage of the Church

Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei

Pontifical Commission Sacred Archeology

Pontifical Biblical Commission

International Theological Commission

Interdicasterial Commission for the Catechism of the Catholic Church

Pontifical Commission for Latin America

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… America is a microwave culture; we want things done fast.

The Holy See is a crock pot culture, in which problems and questions are allowed

to stew, with one office adding something here,

another there.

--John AllenThe Word From Rome

May 28, 2004

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Curia Meeting Protocol

Formal European Educational Model-stand, lecture, take notes, questionsHow to ask a question:

-begin with appreciation of one content concept;-offer question related to speech seeking further development;-convey appreciation.

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JESUSGo and teach all nations (Mt 28:18-20)

We do not teach others because they are Catholics;

We teach others because we are Catholic.

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Importance of Catholic Universities

The mission that the Church…

entrusts to Catholic universities

holds a … vital importance because it concerns

the very future of humanity.

(Ex corde Ecclesiae, Conclusion)

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Church’s … Best Instrument

…a Catholic University is without a doubt one of the best instruments that the

Churchoffers to our age which is searching

for certainty and wisdom…the Church should never fail

to interest herself in this Institution. (EcE, 10)

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When In Rome…

…Do as the Romans Do.

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Some Practical Issues

Helpful Information

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