But that's my point. Even pre 2004 the Catholic school systems I'm aware of had between 0-1 priests as teachers.
The only way to compare this is per capita hours/year with children. It's very popular on this forum to say "Public School Teachers!" As a rejoinder every time this is brought up, and it's not convincing at all.
But that's my point. Even pre 2004 the Catholic school systems I'm aware of had between 0-1 priests as teachers.
The only way to compare this is per capita hours/year with children. It's very popular on this forum to say "Public School Teachers!" As a rejoinder every time this is brought up, and it's not convincing at all.
More options
Context Copy link