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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] You are attempting to conflate attending a Catholic wedding as a guest with attending a Catholic school? Wow, you must reeaaaallly need that private school badge without the funds to attend a real private school not paid for in part by actual Catholics. You keep digging deeper and deeper holes for yourself PP.[/quote] There are independent Catholic schools. Independent, by definition, means self governing and self supporting. Georgetown Visitation, St. Anselm’s, SJC, Washington Jesuit Academy, Holy across, Mater Dei, Connelly, Stone Ridge, Georgetown Prep, and Woods are some examples in the DC area. As for parish schools, they are welcome to close their doors to non-parish members. Yet, they don’t. If you read the “about us” sections on their websites, they are clear in their messages about serving God and providing a moral education. Yet, you won’t find messages of exclusion or about only serving parishioners. The above poster is applying a standard that the schools themselves do not apply.[/quote]
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