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The sacred synod earnestly entreats young people themselves to become
aware of the importance of the work of education and to prepare
themselves to take it up, especially where because of a shortage of
teachers the education of youth is in jeopardy. This same sacred
synod, while professing its gratitude to priests, Religious men and
women, and the laity who by their evangelical self-dedication are
devoted to the noble work of education and of schools of every type and
level, exhorts them to persevere generously in the work they have
undertaken and, imbuing their students with the spirit of Christ, to
strive to excel in pedagogy and the pursuit of knowledge in such a way
that they not merely advance the internal renewal of the Church but
preserve and enhance its beneficent influence upon today's world,
especially the intellectual world.
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