Abstract
The child’s right to education is an open concern of the Church. It indicates at least the number of canons related with children. The child is the object of upbringing. He has an inalienable right to education, observing his inherent dignity. Parents, since they have given life to their children, have a most grave obligation and possess the right to educate them. In mixed marriages, nupturients should be made aware of their obligations in the field of Catholic applied education. Parents must share their sacramental life. Parental religiosity translates into the later development of the child and his functioning in society. The child’s right to secure parenting that is available to parents and protection in this regard. Parents should not shift their religious responsibilities to institutions and other communities. It is obvious that the law is the duty of a child, that it is natural that he gave up regulating this issue in the form of a provision.