Anonymous wrote:In our Arlington K-8, catholic teachings extend way beyond sacrament prep in 2nd and 8th grades. Even beyond weekly mass attendance and daily religion class. Which is why we chose it! Right now, one kid is doing a public speaking assignment for English class and has to speak about a saint. Another is doing a project in Spanish about how they celebrate Holy Week in Spain. Most every class opens with a prayer. There's extra time out of class during Lent for stations of the cross and confession. I'll never understand why non Catholics attend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:uh what? It doesn't take that much time to prepare for first communion or confirmation. Signed, went to catholic schools for 13 years and ended up at an Ivy.
It's not a time thing. The non-Catholic students were heavily bullied and mocked in DH's elementary school for not participating, and he wants to avoid that for her.
Where and when did he grow up?
My non-Catholic kid was bullied in a Catholic school in McLean just a few years ago
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:uh what? It doesn't take that much time to prepare for first communion or confirmation. Signed, went to catholic schools for 13 years and ended up at an Ivy.
It's not a time thing. The non-Catholic students were heavily bullied and mocked in DH's elementary school for not participating, and he wants to avoid that for her.
Where and when did he grow up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:uh what? It doesn't take that much time to prepare for first communion or confirmation. Signed, went to catholic schools for 13 years and ended up at an Ivy.
It's not a time thing. The non-Catholic students were heavily bullied and mocked in DH's elementary school for not participating, and he wants to avoid that for her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:uh what? It doesn't take that much time to prepare for first communion or confirmation. Signed, went to catholic schools for 13 years and ended up at an Ivy.
It's not a time thing. The non-Catholic students were heavily bullied and mocked in DH's elementary school for not participating, and he wants to avoid that for her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:uh what? It doesn't take that much time to prepare for first communion or confirmation. Signed, went to catholic schools for 13 years and ended up at an Ivy.
It's not a time thing. The non-Catholic students were heavily bullied and mocked in DH's elementary school for not participating, and he wants to avoid that for her.
Anonymous wrote:uh what? It doesn't take that much time to prepare for first communion or confirmation. Signed, went to catholic schools for 13 years and ended up at an Ivy.