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[quote=Anonymous]Holy Trinity is extremely liberal, but as a previous poster said, it is huge and it is very hard to break into the existing social circles or make any sort of church community there. If you have kids at the school you will get to know people, but even then it is more of a school community than a church community (its not as if all of the school families go to the 9 AM mass and eat donuts afterwards). You can go to the post-mass coffee hour for years and not meet anyone who would recognize you and greet you on a different day. While the parishioners and the parish staff are very vocal about their support for diversity, the church community is not diverse by race, income, or any other variable. Very white, and skews pretty old and well off. I'm sure if you asked any parishioner they would say that of course they are "open" to anyone joining the church, but in reality a new parishioner is going to feel lost in the crowd. I have heard good things about Queen of Peace being open to LGBTQ families. [/quote]
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