Catholic educators decry corruption as betrayal of school values

Catholic educators are calling out their alumni in government and business, stating that corruption is a betrayal of the values taught in Catholic schools.

CEAP president Fr. Karel San Juan directly addressed graduates involved in alleged anomalies, saying they have lost their fear of God and conscience.

He urged them to uphold integrity, truth, decency, social justice, and social transformation in their chosen professions.

San Juan emphasized the shame of graduates engaging in corruption, as it contradicts the core values instilled by their alma maters.

The CEAP president encouraged alumni to return to their schools to rekindle these essential principles.

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