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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow -- do you really believe that "tradition", pp? Does your circle of friends? What you are saying is the philosophy they are teaching (the young male mind!) is that of a traditional thought process in which the female does not work? What about women who are not yet married or married and do not have children? Are THEY not permitted to be teachers of boys? What is the traditional role they would espouse for women in those scenarios? [/quote] I'm not saying that's what Heights teaches. I'm saying that's what I believe. All Traditional Catholics and Traditional Protestants believe this. I'm sure some Heights families believe what I believe. ( it's is a Traditional Catholic school after all)[/quote] Oh come on. That is so ridiculous. My husband comes from a family of extremely conservative Catholics, with strong views on pro-life, traditional marriage (man and woman), and other very conservative issues. Both his sister and his mother are teachers. There is nothing in Christian belief that says women should not work or have a profession. You are certainly welcome to that belief system, but that is a very rare belief among Catholics...traditional or not.[/quote]
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