Sentences with phrase «on religious holidays»

For one parent it might include having time with the children on religious holidays.
If Muslim parents wish to keep their children home on their religious holidays, that is their business, but it should not be a matter of policy.
We also hold special services here on religious holidays.
Any lessons on religious holidays should be focused on the factual, with facts supplied by the teacher, not the students.
Those attending once or twice a month (34 %) are less likely to select than those attending only on religious holidays (51 %)
School probably shouldn't close on any religious holiday but instead people who practice those religions should be able to take the day off.
I feel like I haven't done much baking on the blog as of late, so when I saw that coconut pound cake was a popular food offering on religious holidays in Cambodia, I was psyched for the opportunity to adapt a pound cake recipe from a gluten - free cookbook I just picked up the other day.
We should close schools and offices on all religious holidays, not just muslim.
They seem to think their country was somehow founded on their own religion (it wasn't), and, while they'd complain to no end if their kids were required to attend school on Dec 25, they have no problem forcing Muslim students to attend school on their religious holidays.
I bet if a school scheduled class on Christmas, there'd be lots of upset Christians — but many of them have no problem forcing Muslim students to attend classes on their religious holidays.
@Wzrd1 «I can only reciprocate what I received in Qatar on MY religious holidays from the Arab locals.
The legendary Leonard wore a Jewish star on his boxing trunks and refused to fight on religious holidays.
Children are being benched for missing practice to be with their families on religious holidays.
Those attending at least about once a week (29 %) are less likely to select than those attending only on religious holidays (51 %) or rarely or never attending (39 %)
About a third of Americans (36 %) who identified as evangelical said they sometimes drank alcohol, with adults who attend church once a week or more less likely to drink at all (38 %) than those who attend once or twice a month (53 %), only on religious holidays (55 %), or rarely (59 %).
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