deelam
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I am Catholic and send my kids to catholic school. One thing I like is that every Teacher takes such a personal interest in my Children's lives. It's like they are family. Plus the child is really taught respect and values. I really think you can see a differance in most children educated in Catholic school as opposed to public school.
There are non Catholics attending his school. Many non Catholics converted. I say if you are going to send your child to Catholic school. Expect a Catholic education. Expect your child to learn the Catholic religion. If you don't want that, find another school.
Here is a down fall--Most non Catholics will sit out on First Communion and confirmation. Then if the child decides he or she wants to be a catholic later on, they will have to go to classes, what we call RCIA. Why not let the non Catholic child become a Catholic by taking First communion and confirmation. What would it hurt? Then at least they would be a confirmed Catholic, if they desire to follow the faith. It would also help if they were to marry catholic.
There are non Catholics attending his school. Many non Catholics converted. I say if you are going to send your child to Catholic school. Expect a Catholic education. Expect your child to learn the Catholic religion. If you don't want that, find another school.
Here is a down fall--Most non Catholics will sit out on First Communion and confirmation. Then if the child decides he or she wants to be a catholic later on, they will have to go to classes, what we call RCIA. Why not let the non Catholic child become a Catholic by taking First communion and confirmation. What would it hurt? Then at least they would be a confirmed Catholic, if they desire to follow the faith. It would also help if they were to marry catholic.

