Atch
18 Jul 2021 #61
Ooops, still??? Can`t the Irish do sth with it?? :):):)
If it ain't broke, don't fix it :)
The critical question is what they teach about open borders, abortion, and gays.
The critical question is what they teach about how to treat others. Live your religion, be what you profess to be. You profess to be a Christian so demonstrate it in your everyday life.
Let's take one Irish secondary school as an example. A boys' secondary school. Presentation College, Cork. Back in 1970 a group of students became concerned about the living conditions of the poorest elderly people in the city and embarked on a public thirty hour fast to draw attention to their situation. They then proceeded to raise funds and within six years they had raised enough to start building sheltered housing for the elderly. They've carried on ever since and there are nearly two hundred sheltered housing units and a day care centre, all funded by the students. Together with this, they visit and befriend the elderly and alone of the city. Over the years, they've been joined by other schools and now there are about twenty schools around the city involved. That's an example of how Catholics should behave. The message of our faith is to love God and love our fellow man - and that's really all there is to it. There is nothing more than that in the message of the four Gospels.