This part of the article sums it up for me:
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“It was written into law that there must be exemption for both the classes and religious programs for those who requested it in writing,” he said. “The question is posed, ‘Why go to a Catholic School and not take religion classes or participate in mass or faith days? Why make the Catholic schools change their way of doing things to accommodate us?’
“The fact is, they agreed to this as a condition of taking our money. They accepted that non-Catholics fund their schools, so they should be allowed to attend and not take the religion classes.”
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If non-Catholics are paying for it through taxes, then non-Catholics get to attend.