Why teach in a Catholic School?

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  • @LynneC44
    @LynneC44 Год назад +9

    I am leaving public school after 23 years to teach in a Catholic school! I am so happy and proud!!!

    • @MarkelAnderson
      @MarkelAnderson Год назад

      But actually be Catholic. Don’t bring any liberal mess in there. It’s not of God

  • @catholicfemininity2126
    @catholicfemininity2126 2 года назад

    I want to teach at a Catholic school, have no experience, because I was taught growing up that I'd make no money being a teacher... now I'm older and realize that a lot of "Catholic schools" have teachers that aren't even Catholic, so if you need a Catholic to teach, I'll study and do the work and take over their spot. How's that? Our kid's souls are more important, start hiring Catholic teachers.

  • @anandadebbarma8144
    @anandadebbarma8144 4 года назад

    How much salary get teacher

  • @maryfarrell250
    @maryfarrell250 3 года назад +3

    Money is nothing God will help us when we need it most.

  • @DeerFilms
    @DeerFilms 3 года назад

    Great video

  • @kenshiloh
    @kenshiloh 2 года назад +1

    I have been a school teacher for over 25 years and I have been grieved as to what children are being taught in the Catholic schools. That is, I am not Catholic, so I preach a different gospel than what Catholics teach. Therefore, at least one of us will face the fierce anger of God for misleading children, for polluting the pure, right ways of the gospel. If I am mistaken, please take the time to carefully point out my error. However, if my point is valid, please repent and follow what is written in God's Holy Word, the Bible. Thank you!
    The Apostle Paul wrote, "Whoever preaches a different gospel, let him be accursed." For example, Jesus said of the pharisees that they were not entering the kingdom of heaven and were hindering others from entering. I think that I am being true to God's Word and that Catholics are mistaken, in danger of the eternal wrath of God. If I am wrong, please point out me error.
    According the vast majority of Catholics I have conversed with, it is taught in their church that a person must be baptized as a Catholic, partake of Catholic communion, yet they will still have no assurance of their salvation. Upon request, many Catholics will produce a myriad of Bible verses to support their beliefs. However, Paul wrote, "Whoever calls upon the Name of the Lord shall be saved (Romans 10.13)."
    That said, I have been alarmed that so many Catholics will claim that they agree with Romans 10.13, but still hold that baptism and communion are necessary for salvation. Can they not see that they have a different, contradictory gospel?
    Hence, I will typically place their beliefs in a 'Romans 10.13' style, side by side with the genuine gospel. For example, Catholics believe that, "Whoever calls upon the Lord, is baptized Catholic, and partakes of Catholic communion might be saved." Yet, Paul wrote, "Whoever calls upon the Name of the Lord shall be saved (Romans 10.13). Yet, even when given a parallel grammatical construction, Catholics will deny that they preach a different gospel than Paul.
    I have to conclude that either Catholics (sorry) have less than a third grade level of intelligence, not able to discern that their gospel is different than Paul's or that they are, as the Bible says, "willingly ignorant" of the truth of the Bible, prefering evil to good. Frankly, the Catholics that I have spoken with seem quite intelligent, some much more highly educated than I. Hence, it would appear to me that most Catholics are in denial and heading for God's wrath.
    In love and respect, with all the kindness that I can muster, I warn Catholics of God's fierce wrath for those who pollute the pure, simple gospel: "Whoever call upon the Name of the Lord shall be saved," that you can know God - just by asking! That is, when you ask to meet God, you will! It is that simple! That you can be born again - made into a new creation - in love, bearing fruit, being baptized, partaking of communion, enduring to the end. Why? As Christ said, "If you love me, you will keep My Commandments."
    I love Catholics and hope that they will have a good talk with God about this, that they will obey the Bible and not the distorted teachings of the Catholic church. Yes, you can meet God, just by asking! No, you do not need baptism nor communion to be saved, yet both are good and important.
    Moreover, you can know the Lord. Moreover, if you know the Lord, if you have been born again, the Holy Spirit will bear witness with your spirit that you are child of God (Romans 8.16). Therefore, when you know Christ, you do not doubt your salvation, as you are secure in your friendship with Him! As it is written, "This is eternal life, that you know God and Jesus Christ Whom He has sent." Eternal life is no more and no less! Jesus Christ is the light of the world.

  • @socksumi
    @socksumi 3 года назад

    You can indoctrinate the whole child... you know.

  • @richardsannasardo4026
    @richardsannasardo4026 5 лет назад

    Rick Lanciano. . . you look like a creep. I guess you are in the right place.