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bitterhope
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I have heard this argued before, but most parishes have unnecessary projects that they pour money into. Why not pour that money into our youth and families instead? It really doesn’t make sense to be spending in excess several million dollars on stained glass windows and not a few thousand dollars on the kids. This is an actual example of one if my former parishes.I am sorry that you feel overwhelmed by the cost. I can assure you that your parish is probably not trying to make a profit off of the families, most parishes are not! More than likely there is a way for people who have a hardship with the fees to attend and have a scholarship pay the fee for them. At least most churches I know have an option like this!
I have not run “Sunday Schools” but have worked for them and promise you that there are many hidden costs. First of all there is simply the building heating, lighting, janitor, water, toilets, maintenance and insurance. A parish has to keep a building open and have liability insurance in case one of the children (for instance) falls and breaks their arm. Figure in the cost of photocopies, paper, electricity, crafts for the children, books and you may be surprised that the cost of running a simple Sunday School is not so simple after all. $40 for an entire year for a child would be about right here where we live too, to help the church out with the costs. Hope this helps a little.