Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re looking for a strong Catholic group within a larger student population (as opposed to a Catholic environment that encompasses the entire school), you’re likely to find one at a large Midwest university. My kids both went to 2 different Big 10 universities, & both schools had thriving & unapologetic Catholic communities.
+1. At nearly any university, whether large public or mid size private, there will be a small devout group within the larger population. Get in touch with campus ministry to ask questions.
Even at BC, same thing, there are students very active in several campus ministry organizations, even though they may be a minority of the whole.
I have no doubt she'd find her people at Georgetown. Congrats to her!
Anonymous wrote:If you’re looking for a strong Catholic group within a larger student population (as opposed to a Catholic environment that encompasses the entire school), you’re likely to find one at a large Midwest university. My kids both went to 2 different Big 10 universities, & both schools had thriving & unapologetic Catholic communities.
Anonymous wrote:If you’re looking for a strong Catholic group within a larger student population (as opposed to a Catholic environment that encompasses the entire school), you’re likely to find one at a large Midwest university. My kids both went to 2 different Big 10 universities, & both schools had thriving & unapologetic Catholic communities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you in the DC area? Why don't you contact Campus Ministry and/ or have DC visit the mass most attended by the Campus Ministry student crowd to assess the vibe?
When I was at Georgetown, a long time ago, there was definitely a small but super-dedicated group of devout Catholic students, enough to support several prayer groups, a charismatic Catholic group, etc. Your DC should be able to find out a lot from the experience of those students.
Thank you. Yes we are in DMV. I will suggest this to DD and let her pursue if she is inclined. I think Georgetown is a backup to ND as she really loves ND and would prefer to be further away from home. She applied to CUA but it is definitely not at the top of her list. If she doesn't get into ND, she could investigate this further. Thanks again.
Anonymous wrote:Are you in the DC area? Why don't you contact Campus Ministry and/ or have DC visit the mass most attended by the Campus Ministry student crowd to assess the vibe?
When I was at Georgetown, a long time ago, there was definitely a small but super-dedicated group of devout Catholic students, enough to support several prayer groups, a charismatic Catholic group, etc. Your DC should be able to find out a lot from the experience of those students.
Anonymous wrote:Are you looking for the we only care about fetuses type Catholics or the serve the poor type Catholics?
Anonymous wrote:Asking for my daughter who was just accepted. She's waiting for more decisions. She wants a strong Catholic community with rigorous academics. Obviously ND is one of her top choices. She also likes BC, but hasn't applied yet. Can she find her people at Georgetown? Based on other threads, it feels like they have lost their Catholic identity, but would love to hear from anyone who has positive things to say about Georgetown and Catholicism.