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MissRose73
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Some can be, some are not.
I attended a public community college then an university that specialized in various business and computer related degree programs. I still went to Mass and read the Bible, etc and I was not into the party scene on the weekends where there was certainly drinking, premarital sex etc going on. There were very few religious campus groups at the university as the community college was all commuter students with no dorms, not like the university that had some boarders in the dorms. The one Christian group at the university I did spend some time with had no issues with me being Catholic, and they were some type of Protestant.
The university did host a few Masses for the Catholic students with a diocesan priest invited to say Mass in a common area type place on campus. One time, the bishop came and said Mass which is something I won’t forget.
I attended a public community college then an university that specialized in various business and computer related degree programs. I still went to Mass and read the Bible, etc and I was not into the party scene on the weekends where there was certainly drinking, premarital sex etc going on. There were very few religious campus groups at the university as the community college was all commuter students with no dorms, not like the university that had some boarders in the dorms. The one Christian group at the university I did spend some time with had no issues with me being Catholic, and they were some type of Protestant.
The university did host a few Masses for the Catholic students with a diocesan priest invited to say Mass in a common area type place on campus. One time, the bishop came and said Mass which is something I won’t forget.