Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not sure that’s an anti-religion comment. It’s more about what a lot of Catholic schools were like.
My mom went to Catholic school in NYC in the 1950s and 60s. They were told, among other things, that if they bit the communion wafer, Christ’s blood would spurt out in their mouth.
She’s the first one who would say there was a huge amount of guilt.
If she was told that, it was by older kids teasing younger kids. The teachers would not risk that level of sacrilidge, especially if they were nuns, priests, brothers, or monks.
She told me it was from the nuns. This was a Catholic school in Queens in the 1960s. What can I say?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not sure that’s an anti-religion comment. It’s more about what a lot of Catholic schools were like.
My mom went to Catholic school in NYC in the 1950s and 60s. They were told, among other things, that if they bit the communion wafer, Christ’s blood would spurt out in their mouth.
She’s the first one who would say there was a huge amount of guilt.
If she was told that, it was by older kids teasing younger kids. The teachers would not risk that level of sacrilidge, especially if they were nuns, priests, brothers, or monks.
Anonymous wrote:I think the reality is older people did have some really negative experiences at some religious schools. My Dad and his sisters were transferred from Catholic school to public school back in the 60s due to the nuns aggressively hitting the kids. My FIL in a different state also had a similar experience.
Most places are way better now, fortunately.
Anonymous wrote:What about families that attend a religious school and make anti-religion comments like “we believe in science, not God”. Why send your kids to a religious school then?
Anonymous wrote:I’m not sure that’s an anti-religion comment. It’s more about what a lot of Catholic schools were like.
My mom went to Catholic school in NYC in the 1950s and 60s. They were told, among other things, that if they bit the communion wafer, Christ’s blood would spurt out in their mouth.
She’s the first one who would say there was a huge amount of guilt.
“I’m sorry you had a bad experience”
Anonymous wrote:When I read about all the abuses over the years that were done by the Catholic church organization and wonder how people justify supporting them - this is how. Just bury your head in sand and keep moving.