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Why do Catholic schools admit Jews and Protestants as students?
Started by teeboy on
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At my ....
Catholic schools are also more common than Jewish or Protestant religious schools.
Because Catholic schools tend to be superior academically to public schools, then everyone wins.
And Protestant kids.
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My husband (Catholic) and I (Protestant) are debating christening our 3 month old baby boy (in a few months) -- he is arguing that it would be better to baptise LO Catholic as it would be easier for schools, but we're hoping to send him to Irish primary...
Started by Pamela13 on
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by 7 people.
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Whilst in all schools....
BaptisedHi Pamela,
At present, the vast majority of Irish primary schools have a Catholic ethos.
Of their Catholic ethos, schools have the right to offer school places to Catholic (i.e.
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Quote: : INDIA Archbishop asked to allow Muslim students in Catholic schools to wear beards
http://www.ucanews.com/2009/04/21/archb ... ar-beards/
i sincerely appreciate that the Archbishop will examine the issue
Started by pilgrim on
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To that schools curriculum.
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What is everyone's opinion on placing all the WPIAL Catholic Schools in one division? These are basically "recruited" teams from all over the area. They are no different really than a travel team.
Why not put Seton LaSalle, OLSH, GCC, Vincentian, etc ...
Started by Margo400 on
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by 11 people.
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The catholic/private schools should be placed in the highest been....
I don't think so.
Put ALL being a recruit.
So why are they at a Catholic school.
Athletes at the Catholic Schools are not even Catholic.
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My daughter attends an elementary charter school. Instead of teaching the usual once a week Spanish, she has Latin lesson once a week. This is taught because Latin is a basis for many of our words and language. Her brothers who have always attended Catholic...
Started by robwar on
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by 13 people.
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It would be one more thing that....
So yes, I can certainly see requiring it in Catholic schools.
Carlan I think it is ridiculous for any Catholic school (Latin Rite) to allow students to graduate "Classical Studies" in college.
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For eight months, a small Catholic think tank tackled one of the most delicate balancing acts in Ontario education: What to call the anti-homophobia clubs that Ontario schools must now allow — without calling them gay-straight alliances and offending ...
Started by #1 on
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by 20 people.
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Ontario Catholic Schools remain public Catholic denominational....
Letter to the newspaper:
The Ontario Catholic School Boards are to be commended for at least homosexuality unmentionable, and the word "gay" unspeakable.
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Does all saints catholic school in bangor only accept catholics?
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Which catholic school is the best here in Las Vegas?!
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There are many other private schools, Meadows, Faith Lutheran, Las Vegas Day School, but Gorman is the only Catholic....
They used to be located centrally located on Maryland.
Is the only Catholic High School in Las Vegas.
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In addition to having applied to private & public schools, I am also applying to Catholic schools for this upcoming school year. However I am not Catholic. Will that matter? I am of the Protestant faith though (methodist). Would a Catholic school hire...
Started by Emmy on
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by 7 people.
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I'm in....
You probably won't be asked on where you are.
I am at a Lutheran schoolI think in most schools, it's perfectly fine to not be Catholic.
Again, that depends on the schools.
Are expected to do it even if not Catholic.
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The Welsh government has written to all Catholic schools in Wales to remind them to give a "balanced perspective" when discussing same-sex marriage.
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Started by Catholic Press on
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Funded totally even have come....
Funded totally by the State of the UK, Catholic and Non-denominational Schools are indeed State Schools i.e.
Catholic and Non-denominational Schools are indeed State Schools i.e.
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