Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does St Mary’s allow students to bring Bibles to Friday Mass to read? If not, why not?
How many Catholics actually bring a Bible to Mass? Just about no one.
Yeah, what does the Bible have to do with God?! Why would anyone take a Bible to church?? So weird.
So weird that you would use the missals in church that correspond to the readings from the Bible?
Weird to have missals rather than just using the Bible.
You are exhausting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does St Mary’s allow students to bring Bibles to Friday Mass to read? If not, why not?
How many Catholics actually bring a Bible to Mass? Just about no one.
Yeah, what does the Bible have to do with God?! Why would anyone take a Bible to church?? So weird.
So weird that you would use the missals in church that correspond to the readings from the Bible?
Weird to have missals rather than just using the Bible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The current principal of St Mary’s lacks leadership, so I don’t blame teachers for leaving. The school needs to get the middle school under control ASAP.
Ultimately, it’s the church’s Rector’s responsibility (and fault). He, not the principal, controls the school. Surprised that the Diocese hasn’t noticed the chaos and stepped in yet.
This. Hathaway is the problem and is going to bankrupt the parish. We quit giving the minute our kid graduated 8th grade; he's spending like there's no tomorrow.
He bankrupted his previous parish as well. Hathway is the problem, bottom line. He's a freakshow! He compared covid to the everyday flu (his words). He's not very priestly!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does St Mary’s allow students to bring Bibles to Friday Mass to read? If not, why not?
How many Catholics actually bring a Bible to Mass? Just about no one.
Yeah, what does the Bible have to do with God?! Why would anyone take a Bible to church?? So weird.
So weird that you would use the missals in church that correspond to the readings from the Bible?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does St Mary’s allow students to bring Bibles to Friday Mass to read? If not, why not?
How many Catholics actually bring a Bible to Mass? Just about no one.
Yeah, what does the Bible have to do with God?! Why would anyone take a Bible to church?? So weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does St Mary’s allow students to bring Bibles to Friday Mass to read? If not, why not?
How many Catholics actually bring a Bible to Mass? Just about no one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The current principal of St Mary’s lacks leadership, so I don’t blame teachers for leaving. The school needs to get the middle school under control ASAP.
Ultimately, it’s the church’s Rector’s responsibility (and fault). He, not the principal, controls the school. Surprised that the Diocese hasn’t noticed the chaos and stepped in yet.
This. Hathaway is the problem and is going to bankrupt the parish. We quit giving the minute our kid graduated 8th grade; he's spending like there's no tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:Does St Mary’s allow students to bring Bibles to Friday Mass to read? If not, why not?
Anonymous wrote:Does St Mary’s allow students to bring Bibles to Friday Mass to read? If not, why not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bullying is handled swiftly at St. Louis. We have multiple kids and have only had one problem. Teacher/admin/counselor all engaged. The problem was nipped in the bid. They put the children in separate classrooms the next year too.
As a soon to be parent I appreciate this response! We are moving from public to St. Louis mostly due to bullying/fear of violence that was not handled appropriately in the public school space.
Anonymous wrote:Bullying is handled swiftly at St. Louis. We have multiple kids and have only had one problem. Teacher/admin/counselor all engaged. The problem was nipped in the bid. They put the children in separate classrooms the next year too.
Anonymous wrote:The bullying issue at BSSM is interesting. Is this a problem at St. Louis as well?
Its an issue at our local public so I am curious if this is a problem everywhere or especially bad for a Catholic school.