Anonymous wrote:Our church uses FaithDirect. And with seven masses each weekend, I cant imagine anyone has any idea whether you go or not.
Anonymous wrote:If you are getting the parishioner discount then you usually have to be parishioners in good standing, meaning you attend mass. If you’re not then there is no expectation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, if want the parishioner discount then you need to be a parishioner. This is basic.
If you don’t attend on Sundays then your child can attend as a non-parishioner.
It is shameful to even ask this!
Yes, this. Our catholic school requires you to be a parishioner, and they also specify that you need to attend weekly and give a minimum of X amount per year. That's only if you want to get the 3K discount, of course.
How much? So stupid — just raise tuition by that x amount then. Money is fungible. So many silly games they play…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, if want the parishioner discount then you need to be a parishioner. This is basic.
If you don’t attend on Sundays then your child can attend as a non-parishioner.
It is shameful to even ask this!
Yes, this. Our catholic school requires you to be a parishioner, and they also specify that you need to attend weekly and give a minimum of X amount per year. That's only if you want to get the 3K discount, of course.
How much? So stupid — just raise tuition by that x amount then. Money is fungible. So many silly games they play…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, if want the parishioner discount then you need to be a parishioner. This is basic.
If you don’t attend on Sundays then your child can attend as a non-parishioner.
It is shameful to even ask this!
Yes, this. Our catholic school requires you to be a parishioner, and they also specify that you need to attend weekly and give a minimum of X amount per year. That's only if you want to get the 3K discount, of course.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why even send your kids to catholic school if you fully intent not to abide by catholic teaching? Be the example, follow the example.
Lots of people do, and we did. I assume the Catholics hope to convert some people along the way.
Anonymous wrote:If the school is affiliated with a parish, are we expected to attend mass on the weekends at that parish? Do they check? Or can we just send in donations electronically?
Anonymous wrote:Went to Catholic school. See all the negative judgemental responses here? It’s why I walked away. Oh and quite a few of the families in my school never went to mass. But donated and that's all they really cared about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are getting the parishioner discount then you usually have to be parishioners in good standing, meaning you attend mass. If you’re not then there is no expectation.
How do they check whether you “attend mass.”
Because they attend it too and they see you. Everyone's a community together. That's the point!
Or because they see your envelope.
Nobody is taking Mass attendance. And nobody cares as much as you think they do.
There are like 5 Catholic churches in a 5 mile radius around here. We attend the one with the Mass that best fits our busy weekend schedule.
Get yourself to Mass on Sunday (or Sat evening). Doesn't matter where. That,s the beauty of one holy Catholic apostolic Church. But you knew that already, right?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, if want the parishioner discount then you need to be a parishioner. This is basic.
If you don’t attend on Sundays then your child can attend as a non-parishioner.
It is shameful to even ask this!