Cajungal
Staff member
Hey everyone. This is one of those useless threads wherein I ask for opinions out of curiosity, not because I'm looking to change that opinion. So post if you have any thoughts and would like to watch the lack of progress unfold...
So here's the thing. I had a debate with my father about applying at some of the private Catholic schools as well as trying to get a public school job. I told him I was pursuing lots of things, because I really need a job, but I won't be disappointed if I don't get hired at a Catholic school. Here's why: They mean business. You have to go to Theological development seminars on top of professional development. I'd be forced to go to classes for a church I don't take part in anymore while getting paid less. Also, I don't want to give lip service in their church and pretend... something that I'd pretty much have to do. Dad says that I shouldn't feel bad about taking Eucharist if I know that it's just a wafer anyway. That makes sense, but someone believes it, and I don't think it's right to participate in the ritual if I don't respect it. He says I'm incapable of compromise. I'm totally capable of it... you have to be capable of it to be any sort of teacher. I just would rather not mess around with Catholic schools... unless it's a really laid-back one where they sincerely don't care about your religion. There are a couple of high schools like that, but I could not teach there.
So, I don't know. Thoughts? I know I'm probably taking something that I don't believe in too seriously, but taking people's faith lightly is something that I cannot do. I guess it's because I've been too close to it all my life.
So here's the thing. I had a debate with my father about applying at some of the private Catholic schools as well as trying to get a public school job. I told him I was pursuing lots of things, because I really need a job, but I won't be disappointed if I don't get hired at a Catholic school. Here's why: They mean business. You have to go to Theological development seminars on top of professional development. I'd be forced to go to classes for a church I don't take part in anymore while getting paid less. Also, I don't want to give lip service in their church and pretend... something that I'd pretty much have to do. Dad says that I shouldn't feel bad about taking Eucharist if I know that it's just a wafer anyway. That makes sense, but someone believes it, and I don't think it's right to participate in the ritual if I don't respect it. He says I'm incapable of compromise. I'm totally capable of it... you have to be capable of it to be any sort of teacher. I just would rather not mess around with Catholic schools... unless it's a really laid-back one where they sincerely don't care about your religion. There are a couple of high schools like that, but I could not teach there.
So, I don't know. Thoughts? I know I'm probably taking something that I don't believe in too seriously, but taking people's faith lightly is something that I cannot do. I guess it's because I've been too close to it all my life.