Quo vadis, humanitas? Vocation, Identity, and the Gift of Freedom (Part 2)
In this follow-up conversation, Dr. Jaime Madison Vasquez and guest co-host Anne McClure move into practical and hopeful insights for families in the recent Vatican document, Quo vadis, humanitas? Together they unpack how memory, rootedness, and a culture of vocation can shape Catholic education, and what it truly means to educate in genuine freedom rather than fear.
Guest: Anne McClure – Mother of five, education consultant. Follow Anne on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-mcclure-ed/]
What We Cover
* Why memory understood as more than data retrieval is essential to forming a sense of vocation in children and adolescents
* How rootedness in a specific home, community, and tradition equips students to navigate the confusion and risk of identity formation
* The difference between educating for maturity versus filling students with skills, tasks, and measurable outcomes
* What a Catholic vision of human freedom looks like in practice—and how the temptations to control, comply, or take the path of least resistance undermine it
* How school leaders can build cultures of trust, humility, and accompaniment that form both students and the adults who serve them
Chapters
* 00:00: Introduction and Recap of Part I
* 01:22: Memory, History, and the Roots of Vocation
* 09:41: Rootedness, Place, and the Risk of Nomadism
* 13:42: Educating for Maturity, Not Just Skills
* 18:22: Identity Formation, Story, and the Adolescent Journey
* 22:05: A Catholic Understanding of Human Freedom
* 28:38: The Rich Young Man and the Temptation to Control
* 33:17: Coaches, Mentors, and Extracurricular Formation
* 42:18: Humility, Trust, and Building a School Culture
* 49:00: Key Quotes and Final Reflections
Resources:
Quo Vadis Humanitas [https://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/congregations/cfaith/cti_documents/rc_cti_doc_20260304_quo-vadis-humanits_en.html]
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