A Valor Institute Partner Feature

released 5/7/2026

What is sacramentality and what does it have to do with education? Peter Crawford tackles these questions in this October 2021 lecture, beginning with a brief history of how the idea of symbols and sacraments came to be understood in modernity not as visible signs of invisible realities, but simply as words we imbue with whatever meaning we give them. In other words, a symbolic view is impoverished now compared to the premodern perspective that recognized its potency and relation to reality. Crawford says that the Incarnation reveals how linked visible and invisible realities are. Thus, a sacramental education involves more than a good curriculum; it involves helping students to see — to behold a world saturated with signs that point to Christ. Once students’ eyes have been opened to the world as it truly is, they may be called to act in loving response as stewards of creation, helped by the mercy of God.

68 minutes

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