Life-Long Benefits of Education

Statistics consistently show a correlation between education and salary. The more education we can attain, the more likely our earnings increase. Numerous well-educated individuals are underemployed today, but there’s no denying that education enriches our resume and increases our appeal to potential employees. It widens the scope of opportunity and allows significantly more choices than those with only a high school education or less.

Saint Theodora understood the importance of an education. She was a teacher most of her life. She became her sister’s guardian and teacher at the age of 15 after her mother suddenly became too ill to care for her daughters. Once Saint Theodora became a Sister of Providence in France, she officially became a teacher in the classroom. She then took her abilities and desire to educate and spread the Word of God across the ocean.

Saint Theodora and her sisters founded schools for boys and girls throughout Indiana and Illinois. She also founded the Academy, a Catholic boarding school for girls, which developed into Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College.

This spirit of education, particularly for women, was still rather a rarity in the mid-1800s, yet Saint Theodora realized the benefits. In addition to employment opportunities, education assists us in opening our eyes to the world around us, widening our personal perspective, testing our mental abilities, and encouraging our own children’s education. It is a commodity that is never wasted or lost as it travels with us throughout our lives and across the globe.

And it’s never too late to learn. Consider enrolling in a class or program locally or online. We have so many options today, and so much to learn.

Seven Principles Cover

Saint Theodora and Her Promise to God. Book Scan

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