
The Joy of Catholic Education with Bishop James Conley
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Summary
In this episode, we explore the profound purpose of education, emphasizing the importance of human flourishing, the role of wonder and beauty in learning, and the necessity of fostering imagination in students. We discuss some of the challenges faced by educators today and the need for community among teachers. The conversation highlights the integral connection between joy, wonder, and the holistic development of both students and teachers in the educational journey.
Topics Covered:
- Education and human flourishing
- The holistic vision of knowledge
- The poetic mode of learning, which engages the heart and imagination
- The importance of wonder, beauty, and the imagination in education
- The need for community and friendship among teachers
Guests:
Since his priestly ordination in 1985, Bishop James D. Conley has served the Catholic Church in a wide variety of ways—as pastor, college campus chaplain, director of Respect Life ministries, theology instructor, Vatican official and bishop. In all of these tasks, he has seen his life as a priest as a call to service and complete surrender to "God’s providential hand." For his episcopal motto, Bishop Conley, a convert to the Catholic faith, chose the same motto as the great 19th-century English convert, John Henry Cardinal Newman, "cor ad cor loquitur," which means "heart speaks to heart." On Sept. 14, 2012, Pope Benedict XVI appointed Bishop Conley as the bishop of the Lincoln Diocese in Nebraska. He was installed as the ninth Bishop of Lincoln on Nov. 20, 2012.
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
05:44 The Human Person and Education
08:39 The Role of Wonder in Education
12:38 Faith and Science: A Harmonious Relationship
15:58 The Poetic Imagination and Education
27:02 Mental Health and the Modern Generation
33:13 Engaging the Senses in Learning
34:19 Teacher Burnout and Finding Joy in Teaching
38:25 The Role of Humility in Teaching
40:36 The Human Element in Education
41:04 The Journey of Learning Together
Resources & Links:
Bishop Conley's Pastoral Letter on Mental Health (2024): https://www.lincolndiocese.org/afuturewithhope
Bishop Conley's Pastoral Letter on Catholic Education (2024): https://www.lincolndiocese.org/joyandwonder
Classical Education Master’s Program at the University of Dallas: udallas.edu/classical-ed
St. Ambrose Center Professional Development for Teachers and Administrators: https://k12classical.udallas.edu/
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