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[quote=Anonymous]To 13:44. My bold loving fellow PP. If you have to "study" the Bible, then you have to read the Bible! Quoted from STA curriculum description: "Students read and discuss the great stories of the Old Testament/Hebrew Scriptures to learn about the formative events and individuals in the history of the Hebrew people. While the course pays attention to the entire canon of Holy Scripture with its depiction of the unfolding of the covenantal relationship between God and God’s people, we focus on the creation and salvation stories found in the books of Genesis and Exodus." Episcopal Church may not believe in the Pope, but they do have Bishops and Cardinals. A Catholic education has always been extremely well regarded throughout the world. US Universities include Georgetown University, University of Notre Dame, Boston College, Villanova, etc. Just FYI - Columbia University and William and Mary are no longer affiliated with the Episcopal religion. Catholic schools also welcome students of other faiths. Many students choose Catholic school because it is the best education and not because they are Catholic. And shocker, some people have an open mind about other religions (including the Catholic faith) even though they are not catholic. At my Catholic school we also studied other religions and even celebrated/participated in a Seder every year at school. As quoted from the Busted Halo website a description of similarities/differences between C and E: "Belief-wise, Episcopalians (Anglicans) uphold and proclaim the Catholic and Apostolic faith, based on the same creeds and scripture, and interpreted in the light of Christian tradition, scholarship, and reason. They recognize seven sacraments (the same sacraments as the Catholic Church) and hold roughly the same moral values as Catholics with a few exceptions." Again, they are not the same but similar in many ways. A Catholic education has long been well regarded around the world. Many top schools are founded by the Catholic faith. The Catholic haters on this board should be embarrassed about their discriminatory beliefs.[/quote]
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