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It probably would not surprise me. It is a known fact the Churchmen frustrated and opposed co-education. In some nominally co-ed schools, boys and girls sat apart, or in some cases had difrerent lunch or recess periods ( not to be confused with gym or swim classes, which would be gender-divided in any case) it got a little disturbing. back around the eighties (l980"s) I heard a heated conversation between a religious teacher at a church high school ( all girls)- and a person I believed was a newspaper reporter, the writer was questioning the practice of gender apartheid- even on academic grounds ( it could cause problems with dramatic clubs, etc?) the religious retorted ( Boys and Girls together, very dangerous!) this in l980, not l88o. One notes the popular song East Side, West Side, a.k.a. Sidewalks of New York ackwledges coeducation in the Big Town in l902! Oh brother, and sister.

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It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church.

Certainly they sit together, unless you are talking about the choir in a monastery or some such, in which case the monks (or nuns) would sit separated from everybody else, and, naturally, all one sex.

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