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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Know several Hoya friends and family who haven’t contributed in a long time. Not happy with drift from its Catholic heritage. [/quote] You must hang out with some very old people, and/or a group of trad Catholics. I went to Georgetown in the 1980s, when it was already about 50% non-Catholic students. There were certainly some students who were very involved in Campus Ministry and attending Ignatian retreats, as well as a lot of cradle Catholics, but I don't remember any culture warriors. The theology requirements have not changed since then, nor has the rough share of the study body who are Catholic. Georgetown has been, for a very very long time, a community that welcomes and appreciates people from various religious backgrounds. Anyone who claims a 'drift' attended over 50 years ago.[/quote] And the ones who attended 50 years ago are the ones with the most wealth.[/quote]
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