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A couple points regarding this:She attended Easter services at the Episcopal church on Palm Beach. But I don’t know if she took communion there on Easter nor if she also attended a Catholic Mass…
…he is starting in an Episcopal school in MD when the new school yr begins.
Barron Trump, the 11-year-old son of President Trump and first lady Melania Trump, will attend the private St. Andrew’s Episcopal School in Potomac, Md., this fall after he moves from New York to Washington with his mother.
Barron Trump is finishing out the current school year at Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
First lady Melania Trump said in a statement:
“We are very excited for our son to attend St. Andrew’s Episcopal School. It is known for its diverse community and commitment to academic excellence. The mission of St. Andrew’s is ‘to know and inspire each child in an inclusive community dedicated to exceptional teaching, learning, and service,’ all of which appealed to our family. We look forward to the coming school years at St. Andrew’s.”
The school’s website says it strives to educate students “in an inclusive environment that embodies the faith and perspective of the Episcopal Church.”
washingtonpost.com/news/answer-sheet/wp/2017/05/15/barron-trump-to-attend-private-st-andrews-episcopal-school-in-maryland-this-fall/?utm_term=.4d12545701e7
I know that in order the be married in the Catholic Church that there is an understanding that any children from that marriage are to be raised Catholic.
However, what I do not know is if someone converts to the Catholic faith, if that conversion is conditional on whether your children are raised in the Catholic faith. I’m presuming President Trump has some say in their marriage as to whether their children are raised as Catholic or Episcopalian.
My other point is that Melania Trump’s statement mentions nothing regarding faith formation attributes. Sure, the school website mentions it’s Episcopol Christian values. Melania’s statement doesn’t endorse those values.
Still, you make a fair point that she attended the Episcopal Church services on Easter Sunday which does throw doubts on my ‘recent Easter convert’ theory.