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[quote=Anonymous]I really don't understand 12:28's et al., comments. Are some Catholics really this hostile to non-Catholics in their schools? What ever happened to "Love thy neighbor as thyself". I'm totally confused but maybe this explains why my kid was targeted for abuse at a parochial by teachers and administrators. A former headmaster (Catholic of course - we are not) said in shock "They are cleaning house". If this is really the way that some Catholics feel, then I urge Catholic schools to stop advertising for non-Catholics and purge the literature of the non-Catholic extra fee. Contrary to 12:38 keeps harping about, we came in from very expensive private and had all options in the world. We weren't looking for a "cheap alternative to private coming out of public". We were looking for a good, solid Christian school with kind people. good academics, and solid intact families. And we were very respectful to all traditions because were are similarly religious. But they did not treat others as they would have treated themselves. Same was true with other non-Catholic families that had to leave. If what 12:38 says is true, then something needs to be changed.[/quote]
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