I just discovered that there is a Jesuit high school in the Twin Cities which opened in 2007.
http://www.cristoreytc.org/page.cfm?p=1
I attended a Jesuit high school. There is a traditional Jesuit philosophy of education. The basic focus is on the development the intellectual and moral virtues through cultivating self-discipline.
http://www.chicagojesuitacademy.org/wp- ... cademy.pdf
Jesuit Education
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Re: Jesuit Education
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Re: Jesuit Education
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I just discovered that there is a Jesuit high school in the Twin Cities which opened in 2007.
http://www.cristoreytc.org/page.cfm?p=1
I attended a Jesuit high school. There is a traditional Jesuit philosophy of education. The basic focus is on the development the intellectual and moral virtues through cultivating self-discipline.
http://www.chicagojesuitacademy.org/wp- ... cademy.pdf
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Having been pseudo-Catholic for a while, i considered becoming Jesuit for a minute because they're definitely the most intellectual-friendly branch and supposedly there are known to be atheist Jesuits.
I just discovered that there is a Jesuit high school in the Twin Cities which opened in 2007.
http://www.cristoreytc.org/page.cfm?p=1
I attended a Jesuit high school. There is a traditional Jesuit philosophy of education. The basic focus is on the development the intellectual and moral virtues through cultivating self-discipline.
http://www.chicagojesuitacademy.org/wp- ... cademy.pdf
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Having been pseudo-Catholic for a while, i considered becoming Jesuit for a minute because they're definitely the most intellectual-friendly branch and supposedly there are known to be atheist Jesuits.