[A little longer quote than usual, but very perceptive.]
So what good was all the hard work and ceaseless interest of the Brothers, people would argue? You can’t make kids religious, they say, because it just won’t take. Send kids to Sunday School and they too often end up hating it and the church.
Don’t you believe it. As far as I’m concerned, and I think as far as most kids go, once religion sinks in, it stays there–deep down. The lads who get religious training, get it where it counts–in the roots. They may fail it, but it never fails them.
When the score is against them, or they get a bum pitch, that unfailing Something inside will be there to draw on.
I’ve seen it with kids. I know from the letters they write me.
The more I think of it, the more important I feel it is to give kids “the works” as far as religion is concerned. They’ll never want to be holy–they’ll act like tough monkeys in contrast, but somewhere inside will be a solid little chapel.
It may get dusty from neglect, but the time will come when the door will be opened with much relief. But the kids can’t take it, if we don’t give it to them.
-Babe Ruth [Source]