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| Written by Administrator | |
| Wednesday, 07 December 2005 | |
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A Catholic liberal arts college here in Canada has been an aspiration and an ideal in the minds of many in the Madawaska valley. The dream seemed impossible, but, as we all know, that word does not apply to God. After all, what do you need to teach the truth? A few good books, a few good men and women willing to teach and be taught, and perhaps a building (at least, when the weather gets cold or wet!). Seeded by Helen Fritz, Fr. Leo Sands O.S.B, Sheila OBrien, and teachers George Dienesch and Luc Dauvin, followed by John Paul Meenan, Our Lady Seat of Wisdom Academy began operation in the village of Combermere as a small study centre with a few dedicated teachers and a group of six eager young students. The teaching and tuition were free; the small ‘proto-college’ was named, appropriately enough, Mater Ecclesiae. Students and teachers would meet in living rooms, hay lofts, basements, wherever they could find room, and together discuss the truths of our faith, history and civilization. There were numerous hikes, pilgrimages, outings and social events to provide recreation and a break from the studies.
Each year since then we have grown, bit by bit, hiring more teachers and staff, and renting more housing, to accommodate our growing student body. After two years of operation, we began a second year of studies, and, in 2004, a third. Our faculty has grown to a respectable group of teachers from a variety of disciplines, and our student body hails from all over Canada and the United States. |
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