I went to Catholic school throughout my whole academic life. In fact, my children - my husband and I and our children in my own family now have over 100 years of Catholic education among us.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I would not call myself Catholic anymore, but I went to 16 years of Catholic school: grade school, high school and college.
I grew up in a very Catholic family. Up until puberty, I would go to a Catholic church every week.
I liked going to Catholic school.
I went to a Catholic school but did not really fit in.
I was raised a Catholic on both sides of the family. I went to a Catholic grade school and thought everybody in the country was Catholic, because that's all I ever was associated with.
I was raised in a Catholic family, spent twelve years in parochial schools, and had extremely fond memories of my interactions with Catholic clergy.
The reason I went to an all-boys Catholic school was because they had the best football team. We won the state championship my junior year. It was super-competitive. We lost in the semifinals my senior year, and it still haunts me.
That was my aspiration, so I was there in a seminary with just boys who were studying to be priests. Pretty rigorous schooling; we never got home, we stayed there all year.
While I was in college becoming a good Catholic I was also becoming a writer - one haunted by Catholicism.
I did attend Catholic schools up to the ninth grade, and I admire much in the Catholic Church.