Peter Stockland
Peter Stockland is the publisher of The Catholic Register.
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In an address to young university professors during his World Youth Day visit to Spain, Pope Benedict XVI warned against the cult of technicalism engulfing education.
“At times, one has the idea that the mission of a university professor nowadays is exclusively that of forming competent and efficient professionals capable of satisfying the demand for labour at any given time,” the Holy Father said.
“One also hears it said that the only thing that matters at the present moment is pure technical ability.”
Pope Benedict reminded his listeners that a university is not merely a repository of utilitarian proficiency but a home for those seeking “the truth proper to the human person.”
“We know that when mere utility and pure pragmatism become the principal criteria, much is lost and the results can be tragic,” he said.