Abstract
The National Catholic Educational Association (1998) reports that 13.6% or 359,146, of all students in Catholic elementary, middle, and secondary schools are non-Catholic, manifesting the importance of educating Catholic school students to understand and appreciate the diversity of cultures and religions other than their own. This article examines some ways that Catholic schools can educate students about the Jewish Holocaust, or Shoah, and through its study embrace a truly Catholic approach.
DOI
10.15365/joce.0202092013
First Page
196
Last Page
202
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Recommended Citation
Coppola, D. L. (1998). To Remember, Repent, Renew. Journal of Catholic Education. https://doi.org/10.15365/joce.0202092013