<p>Is the catholic thing a big part of the university? Thanks.</p>
<p>The school plays a Jesuit/community/service-oriented role than a "Catholic" role sorf of speak. There are classes taught by Jesuits, a Jesuit residence and some clergyman live in the dorms but I don't feel as if it's overwhelming. No one is going to chastise you if you aren't Catholic as there are Muslim, Jewish, Buddhist and Protestant worship services available to individuals who want to participate. However, that's ONLY if you want to. If you're not religious or spiritual at all, that's fine too. The only thing that sticks out in my mind that reminds me that yes, this school is indeed Catholic is the fact that birth control and condoms aren't available on campus as in order set by The Church. Hope I helped!</p>
<p>no condoms or birth control?! what ever will we do!?</p>
<p>Go to CVS down the street. Or stock up before you leave lol.</p>
<p>lol that's right...cuz im bringing sexy back!</p>
<p>They're not banned; they're just not thrown from the windows like confetti onto a parade. You have to get them yourself. Haha.</p>
<p>U don't know what sexy is beechbum, you're from Florida. Sexy is not senior citizens.</p>
<p>hey now! the senior citizens are concentrated in the West Palm Beach area. There's still the greater part of Miami, Orlando, Tampa, and Pensacola! ....the things you tourists think about florida -shakes head-.</p>
<p>Dude, I'm from CALI where all the REAL fine girls are. CALI>>>>Florida</p>
<p>Dude, w/e... I'll get Cali AND Florida girls at Georgetown. Catholic or not... I'm a fair guy, and that should make everyone happy, lol.</p>