Gos forbid a catholic school requires Catholicism be taught. |
You are blatantly lying. I have never in all my days seen anti Jewish behavior at a catholic institution. I’ve seen plenty of Jewish hate for Catholics and Christians, much to my chagrin. |
Troll. Ignore posts that use the word "indoctrination" and those from people who obviously don't know that Catholic schools are very strong in science or that the Big Bang theory was first articulated by a Catholic priest. |
And that will vary from school to school, especially in high school. |
| I think the hail mary and our father prayers in religion class would feel very awkward, and attending mass. |
Students can sit silently but respectfully during prayers and mass. This works fine for some students. Others are bothered or uncomfortable even with that, in which case Catholic school is not a good option. |
+1 Had a similar experience. |
AT our HS--it's really just Freshmen year. The religion the next 4 years are World Religion, Ethics, Social Justice... they were some of my kids' favorite classes and while they are Catholic they had received very little Catholic education (ame from public school)/not regular church goers prior. |
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^ next 3 years
Systemic theology too I think that broad understanding of different religions is essential to be fully educated. |
| This is a difficult moment for Jewish students, whether they are in high school or college. I don't think I would want to put my Jewish kid in a Catholic school where they would be an outsider from the outset. Now more than ever, it is so helpful for Jewish kids to have Jewish friends and peers. I suppose if you supplement with Jewish camps or other types of involvement, it could be ok. Talk to other Jewish families at the school and find about their experience. |
This is over the top. No one is questioning the Jewish faith. People are appalled at the way Israel is decimating the Palestinians. Many Jewish people are shocked and appalled as well |
DP and I don't think it's over the top at all. I'm also a Catholic. Are people equally appalled at what the Palestinians did to the Israelis? I know I was pretty appalled. I mean, how can you look at what is going on at places like Columbia and argue that it's not a difficult moment for Jewish students? They have my support, and I have taught my Catholic children to support them as well. |
| I'm the immediate PP and I forgot to mention I have children at both Visi and Gonzaga. They would never (and have never) had an issue with a student of another faith. Why would they? |
A key question is how your family will feel about the constant Catholic religious content, which will vary a little from school to school. As a Protestant family, we would be OK with it. I do not have any idea how it would feel if we were Jewish, Hindu, Buddhist, or Muslim though. We have been told that Jesuit operated schools often are more tolerant, but not sure if that is true. |
Some of us are more appalled by the prospect of 14,000 Palestinian children dying of starvation and Israel not letting humanitarian aid to save them than the college students exercising the first amendment right to advocate stopping the war. But Israel is a government, many Jews are also against the atrocities happening in Palestine, and people don’t conflate the actions of government with that of people who practice the Jewish faith. |