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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Seems like Catholics who don't want non-Catholics would do better to discuss the issue with their school's admissions offices than berate non-catholic families (who rashly believe that when the admissions office says non-Catholics are welcome, this means the school will in fact welcome them!) 13:28, your beef is with the schools and dioceses who don't share your hostility to having non-Catholics in the mix. Why take it out on families who only want to find good schools for their kids? (I'd also add that presumably any non-Catholic family even considering Catholic schools presumably has some measure of respect for Catholic culture, even if they do not share e same faith). [/quote] The Admissions Office, in sales mode, no doubt said you are welcome to apply. They did not say every one was going to welcome your presence. There's a difference. This whole thread started with a question about feeling "comfortable".[/quote]
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