

Education Is About Forming Souls, Not Filling Brains – Fr. Daniel O'Mullane
13 snips Aug 21, 2025
Father Daniel O’Mullane, pastor of Our Lady of Mount Carmel School, champions a classical education that prioritizes the intellectual, social, and spiritual growth of children. He challenges the conventional focus on college readiness, advocating for a curriculum rooted in the great works of Western civilization. Fr. O’Mullane emphasizes the importance of nurturing a child's sense of wonder and aligning education with deeper spiritual values. He also critiques the impact of standardized testing, calling for a more holistic approach to learning that fosters genuine human flourishing.
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School’s Purpose Is Formation Not Training
- Fr. Daniel O'Mullane frames education as forming a new public, not merely delivering skills.
- Classical Catholic education aims to cultivate flourishing by ordering loves toward truth, goodness, and beauty.
Careers Should Follow Flourishing
- Prioritizing 'college and career readiness' narrows education to testable skills and drills.
- True formation should make careers a byproduct of loving the right things in the right order.
Ignite Learning By Showing Beauty First
- Put the most beautiful, true, and good things in front of students to spark awe and curiosity.
- Invite students into active learning experiences rather than using school as mere test preparation.