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foolishmortal
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I just completed a program in doing either and wouldn’t mind doing it for free, if insurance and English-speaking priests (for confession, if in a remote area) are included. It seems many lay volunteers do mostly social justice work (for that matter, are there any doing abortion mill protesting as being amongst their duties?).
On the domestic front, I’m not for non-refugee illegal immigration or amnesty for them, but you’d think that, if any are harbored by some more left-leaning communities or parishes, they really couldn’t require experts for ESL teaching, like the main school systems must because, “hey!”, they’re illegal! “Do they even want to learn English?” would be a connected question. If my needs were provided for, I could be like “Don’t ask; don’t tell”.
Overseas, I’d think it would be easier–especially at a place for the poor.
On the domestic front, I’m not for non-refugee illegal immigration or amnesty for them, but you’d think that, if any are harbored by some more left-leaning communities or parishes, they really couldn’t require experts for ESL teaching, like the main school systems must because, “hey!”, they’re illegal! “Do they even want to learn English?” would be a connected question. If my needs were provided for, I could be like “Don’t ask; don’t tell”.
Overseas, I’d think it would be easier–especially at a place for the poor.