It is secular.
Sectarian schools are associated with a specific religious denomination and often incorporate religious teachings into their curriculum, while non-sectarian schools do not have a religious affiliation and focus on providing a more secular education. Sectarian schools may prioritize religious values and beliefs in their teaching methods and school culture, while non-sectarian schools tend to be more inclusive of students from diverse backgrounds and beliefs.
H. M. Marulasiddaiah has written: 'Sectarian and secular bases of welfare' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Addresses, essays, lectures
Henry Eyring: born in Colonia Juarez (Mexico), 20 February 1901; he was a sectarian.
sectarian schools have extra one subject made for their religion while non-sectarian schools just have the normal subjects
Christmas is a Christian festival and Mexico is a secular nation. There are many Christians in Mexico.Hence, Christians in Mexico celebrate Christmas.
As an arab christian from Egypt I admire his secular-non-sectarian arab nationalism and my father and uncles who lived under his rule told me he was the greatest egyptian leader since pharao ramses ;)
Sectarian: of or relating to sectaries or sects; confined or devoted to a particular sect.
There is no "official" religion in Mexico (i.e. the Mexican government is secular). However, the most prominent religion is Roman Catholicism, followed by 88% of the population.
Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League was created in 1933.
Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League ended in 1975.
Sectarianism refers to the division or conflict between different religious or political groups based on differences in beliefs or practices.
Yes. Mexico's constitution guarantees public institutions to be secular. There are also many private schools and colleges that grant this kind of freedom; there are 18 of them on Mexico City alone. See related links for some examples.