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  1. Charlotte held that there is a ‘Great Recognition’ required by parents—that God the Holy Spirit imparts knowledge, instructs youth, and inspires genius—and that this divine teaching waits upon our cooperation as parents.

  2. The “Great Recognition” allegorizes that very synthesis of faith and reason for which Thomas is rightly venerated. The source of all knowledge, as Thomas himself says, whether arrived at by reason or received by divine inspiration, is the Holy Spirit.

  3. 19 de sept. de 2023 · The name prompts a question that has confronted Charlotte Mason educators ever since: to what extent is Thomas Aquinas at the heart of Mason’s educational creed? What is his relationship to the Great Recognition? Find out by listening to the story of the development of one of Mason’s most celebrated ideas:

  4. 2 de ago. de 2023 · In Parents and Children , Mason wrote about her Great Recognition which was inspired by a fresco in the Spanish Chapel of Santa Maria Novella in Florence, Italy, that she encountered while on tour in 1893, guided by John Ruskin’s Mornings in Florence along with art critic and friend, Julia Firth.