Un-religous but sending to Catholic school
I really need to hear from parents who are neither believe in Catholicism nor practice it yet for the educational benefits of private schooling have chosen to send to religious school (primary AND high school).
How did you overcome the issue of confusion about not being religious at home but at school. (for example a friend has done this and her daughter brings home pictures of Jesus on the cross and sings religious songs "i love jesus" etc)
I am OPEN to DS choosing any religion he likes when he is older but i feel really uncomfortable with the above scenario.
DH and I are both Catholic in official terms but we don't follow these beliefs nor are we practicing in any way. DH had catholic education and doesn't see it as much of an issue, felt it was a minor component and that the lessons he was taught had more of a positive effect than a negative one. I on the other hand lean towards Buddhist beliefs so i am struggling a bit with this.
We initially planned to send DS to a generic private school but there aren't any in the vicinity, so its not an option. We really believe private school education to the better option FOR US but are just not sure how to tackle the religious side.
For example, when we go to the interview and application process.... am i to lie about my feelings? I feel awful about that. I can admit i am technically catholic but not within my heart. However for DS best interests i can certainly embrace the positives of the religion and be supportive accordingly.
Sorry its been longwinded, would love to hear from others who've maybe been in the same situation.