When I was in high school (and Mormon), I went to early morning seminary every school day at 6am. It was either at the instructor’s house or at the church, depending on who the teacher was that year.
At the time, I would’ve liked to have it at school during the day like they did in Utah schools, which also counts as class credit.
catholics had a thing like this at the local catholic school after regular school. I don’t see the point to having them leave regular school during the schoolday.
I thought that’s what the weekend and Sunday school was for.
They’re talking about seminary.
When I was in high school (and Mormon), I went to early morning seminary every school day at 6am. It was either at the instructor’s house or at the church, depending on who the teacher was that year.
At the time, I would’ve liked to have it at school during the day like they did in Utah schools, which also counts as class credit.
Ok. Now it makes more sense.
catholics had a thing like this at the local catholic school after regular school. I don’t see the point to having them leave regular school during the schoolday.