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[quote=Anonymous]There are probably several aspects: - Socially conservative - Economically conservative - Conservative in Catholic doctrine (i.e. Traditionalist) - Politically conservative (and which of multiple factions within the Republicans, i.e. Trumpists, Libertarians, Neocons, Christian Right, etc.) Opus Dei itself is Traditionalist, so I imagine the school aligns to their views on Catholic doctrine. I would expect them to be socially conservative in their teachings, accordingly. However, they might not necessarily lean towards teaching economically conservative viewpoints. The faculty likely has a range of personal political views, since most Republican factions aren't really well aligned to the views of the present Pope. But where the families are on these spectrums is another matter entirely. Previous threads seem to have indicated that Trumpists are not rare at the school.[/quote]
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