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[quote=Anonymous]It will depend on the Catholic school. Check and see what sect the school follows and look up that sects information, different sects emphasize different parts of the Catholic faith. Some are far more conservative then others. Also, check and see if the school is connected to a Parish or is an "independent" Catholic school. Parishes are tied more to the Dioceses and the more strict teachings of the Catholic faith. They have to follow Dioceses rulings. In my area of the country this meant that Gay Teachers were fired from the Dioceses run Catholic schools but not the non-Dioceses run schools. There are many sects in the Catholic Church that are more focused on education and developing good people and less focused on the more Conservative teachings of the Church. Those sects are going to be more welcoming to non-Catholic families. But even those sects will have religion class and regular mass. Only you can decide if that is something that you are comfortable with. [/quote]
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