Really? And I thought it was caused by not allowing priests to marry and live normal lives, like in other Christian denominations that are not plagued by such scandals... |
Oh yes, it is! |
+1 An obvious one too, which is why I wonder why PP would even try to answer this question. Your answer is comparing super right wing Christians who are not Catholic with the most conservative of Catholics. |
That is my impression too. |
No, it really, really isn't. Have you ever taken an upper level Catholic theology course on the bible? I can tell the answer is no. |
Yes - those two opinions are one way of determining a conservative Catholic from a liberal one. |
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Insurance payment . Nailed it. |
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Bumping this old thread not to debate the tenets of Catholicism but for the original question- how conservative are these three schools in general? How do they handle LBGTQ issues and abortion in school or do they? Do non-Catholic kids generally feel comfortable there? Would a gay child? |
| Would probably feel the most comfortable at Stone Ridge. Holy Child seems to have more girly girls enrolled if that makes sense so may not be a good fit for a gay child. |
It’s a Catholic school. We expect that the Catholic religion will be reinforced at a Catholic school. If you don’t believe this, you should be at another type of school (secular, public, etc.j |
+1 PP is more describing the difference between Evangelical belief and Catholic belief. Catholics do believe in biblical inerrancy, when interpreted properly. Not infallibility. The entire bible (and Sacred Tradition as well) is inerrant because inspired by the Holy Ghost. For Catholics, including very conservative ones, The bible is understood as a collection of divinely-inspired books of “truths”, not a literalistic historic rendition of “facts”. Everything in the bible exists for a God inspired reason — even the things that are not literally true if one interpreted them as purported historical facts. |
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Search the threads here. This question is asked almost weekly. |
According to Wikipedia 81% of the victims were boys, 78% over age 11. So, the average victim overwhelmingly is a teen boy. |
Simple MAGA views ie Non science ( Holy Cross and Good Counsel ) have a ton of families . Where as Stone Ridge does not. Simple |