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religionteacher123
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Hi,
before I begin this I do not want any negativity. I am writing from the perspective of a modern day secondary school religion teacher who is genuinely concerned and worried. I am witnessing a growing negative view towards the catholic church. Unfortunately I can see why. Students have several questions as to why priests are not allowed to marry, the question around homosexuality, euthanasia and the church, abortion and the church etc. Students seem to be under the impression that catholicism is holding back our modern society and I fear that unless some changes are made to the church (such as priests being unable to marry or females being unable to join the priesthood etc) the future of Catholicism seems uncertain and unsettling. I feel as if my students feel that Catholicism is a massive fraud and that anyone who believes in it is simply brainwashed. I am just wondering if others feel this way that changes should be made? Or what are your thoughts? Again, I am genuinely curious and any negative comments are unwelcome. This has genuinely been my experience as a teacher and I am just wondering if you think that if some changes are made could this change the future of Catholicism? Thanks in advance.
before I begin this I do not want any negativity. I am writing from the perspective of a modern day secondary school religion teacher who is genuinely concerned and worried. I am witnessing a growing negative view towards the catholic church. Unfortunately I can see why. Students have several questions as to why priests are not allowed to marry, the question around homosexuality, euthanasia and the church, abortion and the church etc. Students seem to be under the impression that catholicism is holding back our modern society and I fear that unless some changes are made to the church (such as priests being unable to marry or females being unable to join the priesthood etc) the future of Catholicism seems uncertain and unsettling. I feel as if my students feel that Catholicism is a massive fraud and that anyone who believes in it is simply brainwashed. I am just wondering if others feel this way that changes should be made? Or what are your thoughts? Again, I am genuinely curious and any negative comments are unwelcome. This has genuinely been my experience as a teacher and I am just wondering if you think that if some changes are made could this change the future of Catholicism? Thanks in advance.
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