RadioNate
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Ds is 4 and in a private preschool. It is not affiliated with any religions organization. Today when I dropped him off the class was picking out a song for the Christmas program. The two I heard being considered were Joy to the World and Away in a Manger. Both clearly religions songs.
I was pretty stunned since most schools are PC enough these days to have "holiday programs' and use non religious songs. Last year his class sang Up on the Housetop.
I was raised Catholic but haven't praticed since leaving Catholic HS nearly 15 years ago. Also I've been considering converting to Judaism. I'm still in the early stages of trying to reconsile the faith I grew up with the faith that I feel called to. Even though I've never felt the Catholic church's teachings were 'right' it's hard to put that aside for something completely different but that's another thread.
My DH is as athesist as they come. He has a serious distrust and dislike of organized religion in general. I think he may flip out when he finds out they considering religious songs for the program.
Anyway what would you do in the situation. I am uncomfortable with a religions song and I know my DH will not like it at all. But I also don't want my DS to be left out of the program because I don't like the song choice. I don't want to be the parent who expects the class to change their choice because of 1 objection. They were letting the kids vote on the song so if I do make a strong objection I don't know how they will tell the kids the song they chose isn't ok. I know that really isn't my problem, I just wish I would have known before they started discussing it with the kids. I'm really torn.
I know his teacher well and I'm sure it never occured to her that anyone would object to a religious song. i'm sure she'll be horrified and really remorseful if I tell her how uncomfortablewe are with a religious song.
Then there is the part of me that thinks it's one Christmas carole, it not like they are taking him to church and providing religious education. He's been to church with my mom and grandmother, it's not that huge of a deal.....
Like I said, I'm totally torn on how to handle the situation. Do I let it go or do I bring my concerns to the school?
I was pretty stunned since most schools are PC enough these days to have "holiday programs' and use non religious songs. Last year his class sang Up on the Housetop.
I was raised Catholic but haven't praticed since leaving Catholic HS nearly 15 years ago. Also I've been considering converting to Judaism. I'm still in the early stages of trying to reconsile the faith I grew up with the faith that I feel called to. Even though I've never felt the Catholic church's teachings were 'right' it's hard to put that aside for something completely different but that's another thread.
My DH is as athesist as they come. He has a serious distrust and dislike of organized religion in general. I think he may flip out when he finds out they considering religious songs for the program.
Anyway what would you do in the situation. I am uncomfortable with a religions song and I know my DH will not like it at all. But I also don't want my DS to be left out of the program because I don't like the song choice. I don't want to be the parent who expects the class to change their choice because of 1 objection. They were letting the kids vote on the song so if I do make a strong objection I don't know how they will tell the kids the song they chose isn't ok. I know that really isn't my problem, I just wish I would have known before they started discussing it with the kids. I'm really torn.
I know his teacher well and I'm sure it never occured to her that anyone would object to a religious song. i'm sure she'll be horrified and really remorseful if I tell her how uncomfortablewe are with a religious song.
Then there is the part of me that thinks it's one Christmas carole, it not like they are taking him to church and providing religious education. He's been to church with my mom and grandmother, it's not that huge of a deal.....
Like I said, I'm totally torn on how to handle the situation. Do I let it go or do I bring my concerns to the school?
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