Victory Vibes | Inspiring Stories of Triumph and Resilience

International Catholic Education Office: On the way to Esperanza

OEC Secretary -General, Hervé Lecomte; The project manager, Juan Antonio Ajida, reflects the development of the global educational agreement proposed by Pope Francis: “It is an opportunity to all resume the resumption of education and put it on its way to hope.”

Johan Pacheko – Vatican City

The International Catholic Education Office (OIC) has among its goals to live in the mission of the Church, which promotes the world an educational project for Catholic inspiration. On a visit to the Vatican media, his Secretary -General, Herve Likomt; The project manager, Juan Antonio Ogda, the project manager, participated in the current works and challenges and the task they are developing to implement the global educational agreement proposed by Pope Francis.

In an interview on the church observation of the Vatican Radical and Vatican news, OIC, Hervé Lecomte, explained in an interview on the ecclesiastical observation of the Vatican Radical and Vatican news that ” Catholic Schools OfficeS is located in 110 countries around the world, and it represents more than 210,000 schools for 68 million students with the goals of working on the church mission for Catholic schools. “




Herve Likom, OIC Secretary -General.

Listen to the Secretary -General and the project manager in OIC

https://media.vaticannews.va/media/audio/program/37993/nota_eclesial_070425.mp3

“The first thing is the most important thing, it is the work to develop the global educational agreement, meaning that we are working with the Vatican so that the wonderful texts of the Pope can enter each school with respect for the existing principle of dependency,” said Likom.

Regarding the main challenges of Catholic education, he indicates that the first is “mental health anxiety for children who are not in good health and with the world very difficult, with war, with many things we can hear, it is important to be able to work for them.”

“The second, with artificial intelligence, we can see an incredible change in the development of education. We also have to work to help children work with artificial intelligence, to help teachers adapt those who make training courses to take more time with them,” but we insist on “a global educational agreement to place a person in the middle. It is a great challenge.”

For his part, Juan Antonio Oujida, director of the OIEC project, considers that in the jubilee year, the global educational agreement “is an opportunity that we all have to resume education and put it on our way to hope. Hope tells us that new education is possible, but we have to leave our comfort zone clearly, we have been taught, sometimes, sometimes.




Juan Antonio Ajida, Director of the OIC Project

To do this, the International Catholic Education Bureau, in cooperation with Dicastery for Culture and Education, suggested that among other things, a “document entitled”Exit, conversion, hope ‘This calls on schools, educational societies, educational and social agents in the municipality to put themselves on their way, learn from each other, and unify the commandments and efforts, to add joint projects, and for this reason is essential and essential to become individual and purchasing.

“The Pope was insisting that generating a world is more susceptible to housing and that the care of the joint home is essential and beautiful, but in going to work.”

On the initiatives implemented by OIC, to promote peace from the educational field, the Secretary -General participates that “young people love projects on this topic. We have a four -year project called” brotherhood “, and this was developed in more than 34 countries, and 5,000 students working on a topic that can discover other countries, and work well. The Mediterranean is on the issue of peace.

OIC was recognized as the International Catholic Organization by the Apostolic Chair. It works in close cooperation with Dicasterio for Culture and Education. It is also recognized as an advisory entity by the United Nations (Ecosoc, Geneva and New York), UNESCO and the Council of Europe.

(Tagstotranslate) School and University (T) Children (T) Young (T) interview (T) Paz

Story Credit

Exit mobile version