judeboy101 wrote: » Kids came home today with no brigid's crosses, asked teacher when went to do second collection and she said they don't do it anymore as its against schools inclusion policy. It's a catholic school!!!
El Weirdo wrote: » Oh no! Your kids will definitely fail the Leaving Cert now.
wingsof daun wrote: » We're going to see more of this in Ireland. It's mad that a fun activity is stopped because some foreigners might not like the Christian symbol of the cross.
Snow Garden wrote: » It might amaze you to know that some Irish people are not Christian. Let them make baskets I say...
Conall Cernach wrote: » wingsof daun wrote: » We're going to see more of this in Ireland. It's mad that a fun activity is stopped because some foreigners might not like the Christian symbol of the cross. Isn't it widely held that the Brigit's Cross predates Christianity in Ireland and is related to the Swastika?
wingsof daun wrote: » So those Irish want to attack and destroy all symbols of Christianity? I don't think so. It's a fun TRADITION in this country especially for young kids. The Christian aspect is irrelevant. We are expected to be tolerant to other cultures but they don't tolerate ours.
wingsof daun wrote: » Snow Garden wrote: » It might amaze you to know that some Irish people are not Christian. Let them make baskets I say... So those Irish want to attack and destroy all symbols of Christianity? I don't think so. It's a fun TRADITION in this country especially for young kids. The Christian aspect is irrelevant. We are expected to be tolerant to other cultures but they don't tolerate ours.
RayCun wrote: » If St Brigid's Crosses are so important to you, why don't you make them at home with your kids? Why is it up to the school?
corner of hells wrote: » Why was Brigid cross anyway ?
judeboy101 wrote: » RayCun wrote: » If St Brigid's Crosses are so important to you, why don't you make them at home with your kids? Why is it up to the school? It's a catholic school with a catholic ethos. If I wanted north Korean education id send them to educate together .
judeboy101 wrote: » It's a catholic school with a catholic ethos. If I wanted north Korean education id send them to educate together .