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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Two different issues that you need to work through on your own. 1. My family is Catholic, but I was shocked by the large amount of discussion (preaching) to my kids at regular Sunday school regarding abortion and homosexuality. I don't think of our church as being an outlier at all, which makes me think this is pervasive. This may not bother you at all, but I've seriously considered not even doing Sunday religious education because of this. So just a head's up. 2. Think about the cost in relation to college savings. For my family, $9k/year into a 529 would be a great help. That said, I would have loved the idea of a small, nurturing community for my kids when they were younger, and there may be similar benefits once you hit HS. So I understand the appeal. If the above two things are manageable, I'd consider it seriously. [/quote] What is "Sunday school" at a Catholic Church? And what church is this? I've attended churches all over the country and have never seen this. So, no, not pervasive.[/quote]
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