Universities with strong Catholic programs on campus

Anonymous
GMU seems to have a large and activate Catholic campus ministry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown, Notre Dame, and Holy Cross have most prestige among Catholic schools. ND is the most conservative of the three.






Catholics don't view Georgetown as Catholic.

Georgetown is a secular school that used to be Catholic. Look at their website and social media. Even Georgetown and the Jesuits running it would agree that Georgetown is no longer a Catholic school, but rather a secular school with a catholic history that is not part of their current identity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:GMU seems to have a large and activate Catholic campus ministry.


Agree.
Anonymous
LSU
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown, Notre Dame, and Holy Cross have most prestige among Catholic schools. ND is the most conservative of the three.






Catholics don't view Georgetown as Catholic.

Georgetown is a secular school that used to be Catholic. Look at their website and social media. Even Georgetown and the Jesuits running it would agree that Georgetown is no longer a Catholic school, but rather a secular school with a catholic history that is not part of their current identity.

this one Georgetown hating pp comes in on every single thread .....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You could consider a college where there are FOCUS missionaries. There are currently over 200 colleges. www.focus.org

a local missionary is a part of Tulane's FOCUS group.
Anonymous
Villanova & Providence. Though agree with prior poster re Northwestern….they have a lively Catholic group & church right on the road that runs through the campus
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown, Notre Dame, and Holy Cross have most prestige among Catholic schools. ND is the most conservative of the three.






Catholics don't view Georgetown as Catholic.

Georgetown is a secular school that used to be Catholic. Look at their website and social media. Even Georgetown and the Jesuits running it would agree that Georgetown is no longer a Catholic school, but rather a secular school with a catholic history that is not part of their current identity.

this one Georgetown hating pp comes in on every single thread .....


I am Catholic and actually agree with this. As do many Catholics.
Anonymous
My son was looking at UIUC. Here's an article, but you could also ask chatgpt about Neuman Centers: https://www.bestcollegereviews.org/features/college-newman-centers/
Anonymous
Princeton has The Aquinas Institute. https://princetoncatholic.org My child loves the program. He has established a great group of loving and supportive friends. Also, I appreciate the events and socials throughout the year which brings students, their families, and alumni together.

My child likes like The Aquinas Institute better than our youth and young adult program at our family parish.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown, Notre Dame, and Holy Cross have most prestige among Catholic schools. ND is the most conservative of the three.






Catholics don't view Georgetown as Catholic.

Georgetown is a secular school that used to be Catholic. Look at their website and social media. Even Georgetown and the Jesuits running it would agree that Georgetown is no longer a Catholic school, but rather a secular school with a catholic history that is not part of their current identity.

this one Georgetown hating pp comes in on every single thread .....


I am the person you are quoting.

I actually think Georgetown is a great secular school.

It is just not even a lottle bit Catholic any more. In fact, it mostly hides and rejects its Catholic heritage.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown, Notre Dame, and Holy Cross have most prestige among Catholic schools. ND is the most conservative of the three.






Catholics don't view Georgetown as Catholic.

Georgetown is a secular school that used to be Catholic. Look at their website and social media. Even Georgetown and the Jesuits running it would agree that Georgetown is no longer a Catholic school, but rather a secular school with a catholic history that is not part of their current identity.

this one Georgetown hating pp comes in on every single thread .....


I am the person you are quoting.

I actually think Georgetown is a great secular school.

It is just not even a lottle bit Catholic any more. In fact, it mostly hides and rejects its Catholic heritage.


My Catholic DC is a current undergraduate at GU. The Jesuits there stress interfaith dialogue and respect. At university ceremonies religion is frequently mentioned, but usually in the context of several religions, not just Catholicism.

My DC gets annoyed by her felllow students who sometimes rail against the school’s refusal to have an official pro choice group, birth control on campus etc. DC says that these students seem largely unaware that GU is a Catholic school.

That being said there is a large and very active Catholic student group on campus.
Anonymous
Newman Clubs

University of San Diego
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown, Notre Dame, and Holy Cross have most prestige among Catholic schools. ND is the most conservative of the three.






Catholics don't view Georgetown as Catholic.

Georgetown is a secular school that used to be Catholic. Look at their website and social media. Even Georgetown and the Jesuits running it would agree that Georgetown is no longer a Catholic school, but rather a secular school with a catholic history that is not part of their current identity.

this one Georgetown hating pp comes in on every single thread .....


I am the person you are quoting.

I actually think Georgetown is a great secular school.

It is just not even a lottle bit Catholic any more. In fact, it mostly hides and rejects its Catholic heritage.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown, Notre Dame, and Holy Cross have most prestige among Catholic schools. ND is the most conservative of the three.






Catholics don't view Georgetown as Catholic.

Georgetown is a secular school that used to be Catholic. Look at their website and social media. Even Georgetown and the Jesuits running it would agree that Georgetown is no longer a Catholic school, but rather a secular school with a catholic history that is not part of their current identity.

this one Georgetown hating pp comes in on every single thread .....


I am the person you are quoting.

I actually think Georgetown is a great secular school.

It is just not even a lottle bit Catholic any more. In fact, it mostly hides and rejects its Catholic heritage.


My Catholic DC is a current undergraduate at GU. The Jesuits there stress interfaith dialogue and respect. At university ceremonies religion is frequently mentioned, but usually in the context of several religions, not just Catholicism.

My DC gets annoyed by her felllow students who sometimes rail against the school’s refusal to have an official pro choice group, birth control on campus etc. DC says that these students seem largely unaware that GU is a Catholic school.

That being said there is a large and very active Catholic student group on campus.


You raised an idiot.
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