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Old 12-03-2004, 11:36 AM   #1521
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Question for you (us Catholics)

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Originally posted by pony_trekker
Probably the wrong board. What level of religious involvement does a Catholic High School have? Let's say one's child was born Catholic but never formally baptised or confirmed because of religious indiference. Would a Catholic high school (which the kid wants to attend for other reasons -- athletics -- be inappropriate?

I anticipate that the answer is no but am really clueless.


Just curious.
From my own experience at a Jesuit high school, I think he would be fine. You and child would know, of course, that the child will probably have to take and pass certain religious education classes to graduate (like everyone else), and may well have to sit through the occasional Catholic Mass that is part of special school events/programs.

That said, I wouldn't expect any efforts at conversion or that kind of pressure.

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