Only ‘silent’ praying allowed in Quebec schools as province moves to ban prayer rooms
Quebec’s education minister says it will soon be forbidden to have prayer rooms in the province’s public schools.
Bernard Drainville told reporters today he has learned of at least two Montreal-area schools that have permitted students to gather for prayer.
Drainville says he will issue the directive to all school services centres, adding that prayer rooms in schools are not compatible with official secularism — a guiding principle of the Quebec state.
The minister, however, isn’t prohibiting prayer altogether, saying that students who want to pray should do so “discreetly” and “silently.”