religious education

(redirected fromDenominational school)
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religious education

nistruzionefreligiosa
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995


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No one complained that adenominational school became non-denominational.
93 to extend funding to other religious schools, such as Jewish or Islamic institutions, provided this funding does not prejudicially affect thedenominational school rights set out by s.
That there is something fundamentally unjust and incongruous about forcing all Penllyn parents to send their children to adenominational school by depriving them, at a stroke, of the kind of institution they have always supported, and would choose to support again - if the choice existed?
"Regarding the Leasowe schools, we now hope the Anglican and Catholic dioceses will discuss opening a jointdenominational school.
On Sundays, we are a church, though we are not adenominational school. Toddler groups meet here twice weekly.
The province of Newfoundland, for example, scrapped itsdenominational school boards in 1996 after holding a referendum on the issue.
An Alberta case involving Delwin Vriend, a laboratory co-ordinator who was dismissed by a private Christian college on the grounds that he was a practising homosexual, has raised the issue of whether and under what circumstances adenominational school can legally discriminate against its employees in its employment practices.
The law also says that free home-school transport should be provided to children from low income families attending their nearestdenominational school, based on religious belief.
A spokesman for the Catholic diocese of Shrewsbury said he did not think a jointdenominational school would be appropriate on the Beechwood.
John's, reports that the end of thedenominational school system in Newfoundland and Labrador has led to "a much more healthy atmosphere" among denominations.
While Harper himself and his deans were Baptists, he disclaimed any desire to create a narrowlydenominational school in outlook or curriculum.
In, other developments, both houses of parliament have approved the unanimous vote of the Quebec National Assembly to replace that province'sdenominational school systems with schools based on language (French or English).

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