Look around and notice all the schools focused on just math and reading, boasting acronyms and buzzwords, or talking about acceptance rates and scholarship money. Those things are fine and good, but why do we open our doors each morning? Plato says that the end or purpose of education is cultivating virtue to form a good person. We could easily add on the capacity to know and love the truth, to act in freedom, to reason, to discipline, and to train healthy desires. To develop our memory and our attention. By developing what is most human, we surrender our will to His. Or as St. Bernadette of Soubirous said, “I must become a saint. My Jesus expects it.”