Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What an awful experience in a closed minded environment. In a world as fluid and interconnected, it's unfortunate that some still want to keep themselves closed off from "others" (non Catholics). There's such an odd "us against them" complex in the Catholic community that gets in the way of truly mixing with other people.
Seriously? I work for the Archdiocese of Washington and almost none of our clients is white or Catholic. You really need to get out more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What an awful experience in a closed minded environment. In a world as fluid and interconnected, it's unfortunate that some still want to keep themselves closed off from "others" (non Catholics). There's such an odd "us against them" complex in the Catholic community that gets in the way of truly mixing with other people.
Seriously? I work for the Archdiocese of Washington and almost none of our clients is white or Catholic. You really need to get out more.
+1 non-Catholics really don't understand Catholics, but they seem to have an endless fascination with all things Catholic - the Roman Catholic Church is, after, all, the oldest institution in the world.
Anonymous wrote:Not to mention the sexism and racism that is constantly in the air hovering around them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What an awful experience in a closed minded environment. In a world as fluid and interconnected, it's unfortunate that some still want to keep themselves closed off from "others" (non Catholics). There's such an odd "us against them" complex in the Catholic community that gets in the way of truly mixing with other people.
There are 6 private elementary Christian schools in our town alone of which only two are catholic. Plus a gifted school, a private Montessori school, and some other private schools that cater to the very wealthy. Private schools are not open environments. If you want true mixing with other people, don't pick private and don't pick a public that has little diversity among wealth and race and ability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What an awful experience in a closed minded environment. In a world as fluid and interconnected, it's unfortunate that some still want to keep themselves closed off from "others" (non Catholics). There's such an odd "us against them" complex in the Catholic community that gets in the way of truly mixing with other people.
Seriously? I work for the Archdiocese of Washington and almost none of our clients is white or Catholic. You really need to get out more.
Anonymous wrote:What an awful experience in a closed minded environment. In a world as fluid and interconnected, it's unfortunate that some still want to keep themselves closed off from "others" (non Catholics). There's such an odd "us against them" complex in the Catholic community that gets in the way of truly mixing with other people.
Anonymous wrote:Our parochial has a prot. fee. For two kids, it is double.
Anonymous wrote:What an awful experience in a closed minded environment. In a world as fluid and interconnected, it's unfortunate that some still want to keep themselves closed off from "others" (non Catholics). There's such an odd "us against them" complex in the Catholic community that gets in the way of truly mixing with other people.
Anonymous wrote:What an awful experience in a closed minded environment. In a world as fluid and interconnected, it's unfortunate that some still want to keep themselves closed off from "others" (non Catholics). There's such an odd "us against them" complex in the Catholic community that gets in the way of truly mixing with other people.
Anonymous wrote:[quote=Anonymous
Psst, so is the whole Jesus/God thing, FYI.