Yes i did the teachers wern't happy but it was my parents choice not there's, so if they still wanted me at the school they couldn't say or do much.But it may have changed a bit since. Last year was my last year at College so just talk to the teachers and get second opinions:)
That would depend on the definitions of both words. For example, if "religious" meant to attend services given by the sanctuary you attend, but you have no spiritual connection or faithfulness or passion for that religion, then you would not necessarily have a spiritual connection.
No, you do not have to be Catholic to attend a Catholic college. Many Catholic colleges welcome students from all faith backgrounds and respect diverse beliefs. However, some colleges may have specific requirements or expectations regarding attending religious services or participating in religious activities.
I believe they are allowed. As long as they have the proper protection. It would be visible wearing white. It is not viewed as unclean because it is something that happens to every woman to allow her to give birth to children one day.
By examining the sacred texts used for each of these religions. Some of the common texts used are: 1. The Bible for Christians 2. The Torah / Tanakh / Talmud for Jews 3. The Koran for Islam 4. The Bhagavad Gita / Upanishads / Vedas for Hindu 5. The Dhammapada / Tripitaka for Buddhists 6. Tao Te Ching for Taoists
The southern region of the United States, often referred to as the Bible Belt, is known for its strong religious influence, particularly Christianity. States in the South, such as Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee, have higher percentages of residents who identify as religious and attend religious services regularly.
That would depend on the definitions of both words. For example, if "religious" meant to attend services given by the sanctuary you attend, but you have no spiritual connection or faithfulness or passion for that religion, then you would not necessarily have a spiritual connection.
If your religious beliefs are important to you, you will want to find a mate who has similar beliefs. The best way to do this is try to attend single mixers at your church, attend your church, attend worldwide church gatherings. This way you will meet someone, who shares the same beliefs you do. It is important because you will not have issues about religion later in your life. For example, some couples have arguments about where they are getting married to how to raise their kids. If you date someone that shares your same religious beliefs, you will have a lesser chance of having issues in the future.
If they wear special clothing required by their religion. If their religious beliefs affect their diet. If they regularly attend religious services. If they reject scientific facts that conflict with the tenets of their religion. If their religious beliefs prevent them from socializing with anyone who is not a member of their religion. These are characteristics of someone whom most would classify as "religious."
1. They tell you. 2. They own/carry items of religious significance. (medals, talismen, beads, icons, crosses, etc.) 3. They attend religious organizations and functions. (temples, churches, etc.)
Certainly. One does not have to attend church to be religious. The rituals are a way to practice in what be believe.
Generally US colleges do not require immunization information during the application process. So you can be accepted to a university without being immunized. However, once admitted, they will typically require proof that you have received certain immunizations (espeically the meningitis vaccine) before you can attend. Most schools only make exceptions for students who have legitimate documented religious or health reason why they cannot have the required vaccines.
She is a very religious person and likewise attend mass every Sunday without fail.
what denomination did the loyalists attend
You must attend church every Sunday to be considered religious.
Because many resident are descendants of people from England, Scotland and Wales, most people attend the Baptist, Methodist, Nazarene, Presbyterian, Episcopal and Catholic churches. Therefore the range of religious beliefs similar to most other areas of the US.
Cyril Ramaphosa, the President of South Africa, has expressed his Christian beliefs and values throughout his public life. He is known to attend church services and has often referenced his faith in speeches. While he does not frequently emphasize his religious beliefs in political contexts, his faith appears to play a role in his personal life and moral outlook.
No, you do not have to be Catholic to attend a Catholic college. Many Catholic colleges welcome students from all faith backgrounds and respect diverse beliefs. However, some colleges may have specific requirements or expectations regarding attending religious services or participating in religious activities.