Not necessarily, but it is pretty common.
No, but you would have to agree to raise the children as Catholic.
In order for children and need to raise money, Every year there is a big celebaration where people from all over the world join in to help them raise money for the children that are in need.
Civilians raised money for WW1 by buying war bonds and stamps. Children were encouraged to raise money for bonds and stamps as well. Children helped to raise a good deal of money.
caritas gets its funding from charity through the catholic church and also just raise money through fundraisers
There are many different children's trusts that raise money for hospitals. Some of these children's trusts include The West Virginia Children's Trust Fund, Alaska's Children's Trust, and the Dell Children's Trust.
Children have to save their pocket money.
Not real sure what you are asking, but with most Catholic school fundraisers, you should ask your teacher.
the year that the children (that got the most money in need) was 1987
WHY
Try to raise money
Before a Catholic marries a non-Catholic, the Catholic must (for the marriage to be considered proper by the Catholic Church) agree to raise any children as Catholics.