A Catholic school does not admit a child because his name is Hell

The name given to a child is something that is chosen, the same does not happen with the surnames, you have the one who plays, the one that is inherited and you have to live with him at least until the age of majority.

We personally think that the last name has only a hereditary meaning, an identity that unites the family over hundreds of years, but it seems that there are those who only see the meaning of the word in names or surnames. This is the news and excuse me for the irony, "God bless me":

An Australian Catholic school does not allow the enrollment of a five-year-old boy because his name is Hell. The only alternative that parents found so that little Max could enroll in the San Pedro Apostle College in Melbourne, was giving up the father's last name and carrying that of his mother, Wembridge. At first it was going to be like that, but the parents thought about it better and decided that they would not change their son's last name, so the school refused to enroll the child.

But "fortunately", thanks to the media impact of the news, the Catholic school has had to accept Max Hell in his school, although now it is the parents who do not want their little one to study in that center, it is not surprising, Know the education you would receive when you have discriminated against a five year old by his last name.

A detail to mention in the statements of Max's father, his last name is of Austrian origin and means "Brilliant."

Anyway, it is a pity that there are such cases and much more surprising that the most discriminatory Catholic religious are.

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