Samaris wrote: » That...sounds familiar. Was it in Kerry, by any chance?
Noveight wrote: » Colouring in pictures and the odd sing-song. Alive-O was all about the happy dayz.
Grayson wrote: » I had daily lessons in dogma and doctrine. There were regular retreats too. There was one when a priest told us that if "We had immoral thoughts about people of the opposite sex, people of our own sex or about animals we could tell him in confession". We were regularly told that sex outside of marriage was wrong as was being gay or trans. And we had youth defence over once to give a talk about abortion.
Samaris wrote: » "Well, NOW I'm thinking about it, Father! I hadn't given the notion the slightest thought before you indicated it was a) possible and b) something people do!"
theteal wrote: » Does anybody remember their first confession? It was actually my last confession. Even at that age, that carry-on was just weird to me. I also didn't like the like the creepy priest, I didn't know what the aroma was then but I did later discover that it was gargle, he wreaked of the stuff. So eh, yeah religion was awesome!
Galwayguy35 wrote: » No problem a all. 2 people in my class had no religion so they did other work while the class was on and weren't made take part and this was in a school run by the nuns. All this bullsh1t on this thread about being "forced" to do this and that by people who went to school years after me, all ye had to do was say ye didn't want to do the class and that would be it.
freshpopcorn wrote: » I actually heard a very funny story about these kids and their parents kept them out of religion in school and always said they'd let them choose later on in life. When they were in their late teens/early twenties they got really into religion and their accepting/open parents weren't that accepting after all.
freshpopcorn wrote: How was religion in school for you?
Galwayguy35 wrote: » All this bullsh1t on this thread about being "forced" to do this and that by people who went to school years after me, all ye had to do was say ye didn't want to do the class and that would be it.