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Leaders of Roman Catholic colleges got a glimpse into the new pope's education agenda recently during a speech made by a senior Vatican official at the University of Notre Dame IN.
Archbishop Michael Miller, secretary of the Vatican's Congregation for Catholic Education, predicted that Pope Benedict XVI might favor "evangelical pruning," rather than maintaining ties with schools that have become too secular.
Earlier this year, Miller challenged American academic leaders to come up with ways to measure their Catholic identity and think about what it means to be a Catholic school. During the Notre Dame speech, the archbishop noted that the pope had the choice between pruning ...