One unnamed person who signed the online petition and claimed to be an alumnus of the school, stated in the comments section that "Censorship never prevails.""I thought that the purpose of a liberal arts education was to encourage the consideration of the merits alternative ideas and practices without be threatened by them," continued the person.
Teachers occupy a position of power as they use their knowledge to educate their students.
Benedictine College, a Catholic liberal arts school based in Atchison, recently announced that starting the fall semester, the term "yoga" will not appear on course descriptions.
Benedictine College Communications Director Steve Johnson told The Christian Post that the "changes were minimal.""The classes have always only included the physical aspects of yoga," explained Johnson, who noted that the course was a "single one-hour (half semester) class in our Health, Wellness & Exercise Science Department which gives students the benefit of the physical fitness aspects of yoga.""We tell [critics] that the new name eliminates confusion about course content and best comports with what Pope Francis and the Chancellor of our Archdiocese have said.
A Roman Catholic school in Kansas decided to change the name of its yoga course to "lifestyle fitness" due to concerns that the word "yoga" implied support for Hinduism.
Irenaeus's quote that "the glory of God is man fully alive".
"In other words", Miller explained, "in our physical movement, when tied to prayer-strengthening from the inside-out-we are FULLY ALIVE." I had the opportunity to try out Soul Core and it is intense and rejuvenating at the same time.
The exercises can be tailored to your own strength level and various movements correspond with the prayers in the rosary.
Soul Core is designed in a way that you are resting during meditations on the mystery of the Rosary and then completing core exercises during the prayers.