Q&A
What religious issues should I pay attention to after immigrating to Australia?
Anyone who is familiar with Australia knows that Australia is a country of religious freedom. Various religious beliefs, including Christianity, Catholicism, Hinduism, Judaism, Islam and Buddhism, coexist in this country. Despite freedom of religious belief, the church has the greatest influence, which has penetrated all corners of Australian society.
First of all, two thirds of Australia's private primary and secondary schools are run by the Roman Catholic Church. Since wealthy families like to send their children to private primary and secondary schools, Catholic or mission schools have considerable influence on the Australian youth.
Moreover, in daily life, the church will strive to increase its followers through various channels and methods. To a certain extent, many of the functions of the Australian church are similar to those of China's neighborhood committees, labor unions, women's federations, and neighborhood neighbors. For Chinese immigrants, the church is often one of their ways to get to know Australia. Even people without religious beliefs, the church is always welcome. Therefore, after Australia, under the premise of freedom of religious belief, respecting the tradition of the church and recognizing the role and influence of the church in society are issues that you need to pay attention to.