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ex corde ecclesiae and american catholic higher education  

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  • Discussions over the extent to which Roman Catholic colleges and universities can maintain their religious identities in a secular world have been ongoing for well over half a century. The more than 200 Catholic colleges and universities that are spread throughout the United States, many of which trace their origins back to the 19th century, represent the single largest single block of religiously affiliated institutions of higher learning in the United States. [Source: Encyclopedia of Law and Higher Education; Ex Corde Ecclesiae and American Catholic Higher Education]

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