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Editorial

Editorial

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With limitations of space to be considered, we restrict our introduction to expressing our sincere thanks to the following authors for having found the time in their busy professional and academic lives to share with us their thoughts, ideas, scholarship, analysis, research and commentary on a range of important issues in the field of Catholic Education Studies. Our hope has always been that this journal would stimulate and develop Catholic Education Studies internationally and given the flow of articles which we are currently receiving, that hope is being realised today. The contributors to ISCE 10 (1) are:

  • The late Professor Mario D’ Souza, CSB: University of St. Michael’s College. Toronto, Canada.

  • Professor Alfonso Sanchez-Tabernero and Professor José Maria Torralba, University of Navarra, Spain.

  • Cristobal Madero SJ, University of California, Berkeley, USA and Alberto Hurtado University, Santiago, Chile.

  • Professor Jim Gleeson, Dr Maureen O’Neill and Professor John O’Gorman, Australian Catholic University Brisbane and Griffith University, Queensland, Australia.

  • Dr Marie Griffin, Catholic Education: an Irish Schools Trust, Co., Kildare, Ireland.

  • Raymond Friel, Catholic Independent Schools’ Conference (CISC), UK.

  • Book reviews by: Professor Maurice Whitehead (Rome): Professor John Sullivan (UK).

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