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SwizzleStick
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Good point. Since the matter was made public, I guess it should be addressed to avoid scandal.If it was just that she was marrying a man with a child (as was publically stated) then I would not assume he was previously married (the child, afterall, could have just been the offspring of a boyfriend/girlfriend relationship, as many are). …
Hmm. I think this is a stretch. How would one keep track of this? I know I do not keep track or know who may or may not be in attendance when I go to Mass, so I wouldn’t think most teens would know either. Also, how could one know if the teacher attended another Mass or not? On Holy Days, we have a vigil Mass the evening before, then a 6:15 Mass, an 8:00 Mass (our school Mass is at 8:00, though the Catholic high schools around here tend to observe Holy Days of Obligation as days off from school), a noon Mass and a 7:30 Mass. How would one know which Mass teacher attended (or if they did not attend)?Secondly, just out of curiosity, doe not attending mass on Holy Days of Obligation also constitute the firing of staff since most students, especially in high school, know where their teachers live (or at least the general neighborhood) and thus can know which parish they attend mass? If the students do not see the teacher(s) attend mass on a Holy Day of Obligation at the teacher’s parish, isn’t that too a public sin and must be corrected or result in firing?