Bobby, on 15 December 2012 - 01:06 PM, said:
You don't have to be Catholic to take Catholic religion classes or to get a Catholic education. When this "atheist" enrolls at DSJ, they are required to take four years of religion classes and attend Mass. That "atheist" is choosing to receive a Catholic education. Our mission is to give our students a Catholic education and that's what we do. What they do with that is up to them. There are undoubtedly parents who want their child to receive a faith-based education and they might have no other option than a Catholic school. You would refuse them that opportunity?
But, I'll go along with a rule that you have to be Catholic to attend a Catholic school, BUT, in return, ALL Catholics must attend Catholic schools.
First Off I am a Catholic, and I have attended other Faiths on ocassion as well. The reason I feel you should be Catholic is because they Celebrate differently then othe Religions, thereore it would be best to be Catholic or converting to attend there. I understand All mainstream Religions are after the same main goal.There are other opportunities besides Catholic Schools, Lima Temple Christain(Baptist), Toledo Christain are two that come to mind.
You can Not make All Catholics attend Catholic schools, because that would be basically forcing Religion on them.
Edited by Mr Bearcat, 15 December 2012 - 01:36 PM.