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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you’re looking for a strong Catholic group within a larger student population (as opposed to a Catholic environment that encompasses the entire school), you’re likely to find one at a large Midwest university. My kids both went to 2 different Big 10 universities, & both schools had thriving & unapologetic Catholic communities. [/quote] +1. At nearly any university, whether large public or mid size private, there will be a small devout group within the larger population. Get in touch with campus ministry to ask questions. Even at BC, same thing, there are students very active in several campus ministry organizations, even though they may be a minority of the whole. I have no doubt she'd find her people at Georgetown. Congrats to her![/quote] Thank you. Yes, she is looking for diversity in the student body while being able to connect with a small group of devout students. She is not interested in immersing herself into a larger population of like minded people, but rather explore her numerous interests, one of which is her faith. Sadly this thread is starting to get some ugly comments that I hope will be deleted. Please report them. [/quote] Then it sounds like Georgetown would have what she is looking for, as will several other schools. Good luck with ND. If you have not been a frequent reader of this forum before, these types of threads always devolve into a mess, as there are some pot-stirrers in the forum who have nothing better to do than create controversy using horrible language, though they tend to out themselves by their ignorance. Best to just ignore the unhelpful comments.[/quote]
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