The Education of Catholic Girls eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 248 pages of information about The Education of Catholic Girls.

The Education of Catholic Girls eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 248 pages of information about The Education of Catholic Girls.

Faber, Father, on hell and heaven, 8, 233-7. 
Fairness, children look for, 56. 
Faith, and art, 189-90, 194. 
  —­Catholic, things which come with, 39.
  —­child’s soul hungry for, 200.
  —­children as confessors of, 10.
  —­dangers to, 11-14, 178, 240.
  —­difficulties and doubts as to, 14-15.
  —­mysteries in, 2, 15.
  —­philosophy, a help and support to, 61, 72.
  —­the Propagation of the, 228.
  —­responsibility with regard to, 16-17.
  —­right thoughts of, 10.
  —­thoughts of, inspiring life, 6, 98, 104. 
Family life, Catholic, 39, 93. 
Fathers and mothers, symbols of God’s love, 3. 
Faults contrary to spirit of childhood, 50. 
Feltre, Vittorino da, 99. 
Fighting instinct in child, 109. 
First aid, 89. 
Fitch, Sir J., “Lessons on Teaching,” cited 169. 
Fitness, sense of, 19. 
Flowers and children, 109, 128, 125-6. 
Four last things, right thoughts of, 7-8. 
France, literature in, 161. 
Francis of Sales, St., cited, 12,17, 26; on care of the Church, 44;
   works of, 162 n., 242. 
Frauenbund, 219. 
Freemason, Jewish, in Rome, 11. 
French:  art, 187; language, study of, 163, 150, 169-60; litarature
   160-1; mind, bent of, 160; Revolution, 202. 
Friend, the influence of a, 42. 
Friendship and character forming, 42, 43. 
Friendships, as indications of character, 86; a safeguard against
   morbid, 51; with the saints, 11.

Gairdner’s “Lollardy and the Reformation” cited, 179. 
Games, value of organized, 78, 107-8, 110. 
Gardens for children, 125.
  —­in a new country, 126. 
Genesis, Book of, 115. 
Geography, 122. 
German, language, study of, 153-4, 169-60.
  —­musical audience, 193. 
Girl students at universities, 217-8, 226. 
Girls’ and higher moral education, 226-7.
  —­answers, irrelevancy in, 74.
  —­views of life at age of 18, 214; mental outlook at 16, 141.
  —­work, characteristics of, 218. 
Girton, 218. 
“Giving way,” 85. 
God, child’s soul near to, 126.
  —­duty to, 1, 218, 241. 
  —­Fatherhood of, 3, 6.
  —­on conveying right thought of, to children, 1-8.
  —­truths concerning existence of, 72. 
God’s care for us, 44.
  —­priest, Art, 182. 
Golliwogg, the, 105-6. 
Gothic architecture, 189. 
Governess, a modern, 77. 
Grammar, 67. 
Gramophone in language teaching, 156. 
Greek history, 169.
  —­tragedies, 184. 
Gregory XVI and De Bonald, 73. 
Grown-up life, on anticipated instruction in, 94.

Habit of work, 40, 98. 
Habits, 21, 22. 
Handicrafts, teaching of, 81. 
“Handling " in training in manners, 200-2. 
Handy member of family, the, 83. 
Hearing of lessons, 101. 
Hedley, Bp., quoted, 43. 
Hell and heaven, 8, 238-7. 
Hidden lives, 227-8. 
Higher education of women, 214-8; atmosphere for, non-existent 221, 226;
   and Catholic influence, 225; false

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