Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of non-Catholic families at SJC. I hesitate to say a lot but Jewish kids are common. They do have to take religion (think morality and spirituality rather than straight Church doctrine) and attend Mass. Non-Catholic kids attend and don’t receive communion.
My Jewish child loves the school and doesn’t feel different at all. His religion class this year is more world religion. It reminded me of how little I have taught him about other religions. Yikes!
Thank you! This is really exactly what I needed to know.
This is pretty typical of Catholic education, btw. The doctrine part is more of a Sunday school/elementary school thing. In high school, since Catholics kids have (mostly) already gone through Confirmation, the doctrine is assumed to be known. So the religious classes are more about theology in general, morality, philosophy, the Big Question topics, and ethics.