They are usually Priests or Nuns so the problem well- solves itself. I once went to a Church-operated camp. All of the counsellors- except the Basketball Coach were church brothers, the top end directors of the Camp were Priests. and 6 Dominican sisters formed the Medical staff. They normally do not want people from other denominations to teach in Church-related schools. This was in the past even extended to wholly secular subjects such as mathematics. If you are qualified as a Teacher- and want to teach in a Catholic school- it makes sense to keep and practice the Faith. I know of a number of examples- if you are out there- Ride the Grace Line.
There are millions of Catholics in the UK and many of them want to be able to go to Catholic schools, so naturally there is a lot of Catholic schools in the UK.
Catholic AnswerOf course they can, how do you think they keep all those Catholic schools in business?
Yes, but Catholics also believe that everyone should have the right to practice their own religion. In Catholic schools, there is prayer everyday, and Catholics believe that in public schools where there are kids of all different religions, they should have the freedom to pray or not.
Of course Catholics marry, how do you think we filled all those Catholic schools for all those years, and replaced all of our sisters and priests when they retired?
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Not really. Even though the word "Catholic" means universal, but Catholics are pretty far from all-inclusive. Universalists seem to accept all religions and emphasize the basic underlying principals common with all.
Yes fights might take place in a school among students in absence of a teacher / supervisor. This happens in all schools Catholics / Non Catholics alike.
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Roman Catholic AnswerUkranian Catholics ARE Roman Catholics, so NO, they Mass if not like Roman Catholics it is Roman Catholic.
Catholic ethics and values concentrate on the family, the sanctity of life, and education. For this reason Catholics oppose abortion and gay marriage. Catholic private schools rank among the best in the world, and a dispraportionate number of Catholics attain intellectual positions as opposed to people of other religions or denominations.