NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 502, sig. 110-4/350 Page 19 · 19 of 25
THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 502, sig. 110-4/350
English Translation
~090. Religious teachers regulate, a thought that had already appeared from the Catholic side. As little interest as the State school inspectorate has in such religious care, it is important to bear in mind, on the other hand, that parents attach great importance to the religious care of their children and that the delivery of such services is often dependent on the provision of religious care. In the Heimatgauen, the corresponding promises were mostly made to them in advertising for the dispatch. Compared to the total number of seedlings relatively small numbers of the KLV, one has to be clear about this, partly on the fact that the parenthood prefers to send them privately or even at home out of concern for the salvation of their children. The face points speak for being generous in the question of confessional care. Moreover, the wandering religious teacher prefers, in front of the teacher of the Klv camp or the local clergyman, that his connection with teachers and children is looser and that by this his possibility of influence from the outset is set limits. On the other hand, the confessional interlinkages between the individual camps, as they can be made by wandering teachers, are, of course, thoughtful and undesirable. It must also be clear that, at the moment when the solution proposed by Father Schult is approved for the Protestant Confessions= and Confer ences classes, the appropriate solution for Catholic teaching will also be requested. In any case, I consider it to be of concern to me that there should be a general blank vote on the basis of a political safety to be demonstrated afterwards. I would ask for an opinion because of the political-confessional character of the Frege and because of its rare meaning of a possible precedent for the rest of the Reich.