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The Land O'Lakes Statement of 1967 was an influential manifesto published in Land o' Lakes, Wisconsin, about Catholic higher education in the United States. Inspired by the liberalization represented by the Second Vatican Council (1962–1965), the statement declared that "To perform its teaching and research functions effectively the Catholic university must have a true autonomy and academic ...
Freedom is a town in Outagamie County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 6,200 at the 2020 census. The population was 6,200 at the 2020 census. The unincorporated communities of Freedom and Murphy Corner are located in the town and the unincorporated community of Five Corners is located partially within the town.
Freedom has a post office, located in Kaukauna, which uses ZIP code 54131. [2] Before the establishment of the Town of Freedom on June 5, 1853, evidence suggests that this community was named Sagole or Sagola, a Native American [clarification needed] word meaning "good morning". Further, this name's use fell out of favor after the name of the ...
Even as the U.S. Catholic population has jumped to more than 70 million, driven in part by immigration from Latin America, ever-fewer Catholics are involved in the church’s most important rites.
The Beacon Journal’s recent editorial, “LifeWise is an unwise choice for school districts,” argues against the passage of Ohio House Bill 445 because in the board’s view, religious ...
Academic freedom and the Catholic university. Edited by Edward Manier and John W. Houck. Fides Publishers. O'Brien, David J. (1994). From the Heart of the American Church: Catholic Higher Education and American Culture. Wangard, Maureen (2019). "Looking Behind the Curtain: The Leaders and Dynamics That Shaped the Land O'Lakes Statement".
The conservative U.S. Supreme Court, which has repeatedly ruled for religious claims that limit duties set by government, may free Catholic charities from paying the taxes.
Dignitatis humanae [a] (Of the Dignity of the Human Person) is the Second Vatican Council's Declaration on Religious Freedom. [1] In the context of the council's stated intention "to develop the doctrine of recent popes on the inviolable rights of the human person and the constitutional order of society", Dignitatis humanae spells out the church's support for the protection of religious liberty.