There are any number of persons of fame and infamy who have been educated in Catholic Schools. Perhaps the most notorious was Adolph Hitler who was educated by Benedictines in Germany. Obviously, what he was taught did not sink in. While Joseph Stalin was not a Catholic but a Russian Orthodox, he spent time studying in a seminary but was expelled because of his socialist views and failure to not show up for final exams.
Barack Obama spent some time in a Catholic School during his youth.
the famous people i don't know but they went there to get a good education:)
Well those people might have not gone to church Catholic nor Christian. So don't listen to them they need to stop judging others.
Schools in the Long Beach Unified School District.
st.Mary's elementry
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yes, selena gomez has she went when she filmed monte carloe
There are many film making schools in New York. One of them is the new york film academy. Many famous people have gone there and have made lots of films along with other short works of videos. Another film making school is the school of visual arts. Lots of people like to go there and take film school or visual arts school.
MYOB high school
Stan Musial, Mickey Mantle and Willie Mays are famous baseball players. Margaret Mitchell is the author who wrote Gone With The Wind.
Not exactly. The Church recognizes people as Saints, but what makes them Saints is their own holiness and devotion to God.
Catholic missionaries have traveled the globe, since the first century they have gone into every known land.
The Church doesn't have any problem with co-education and most Catholic schools in the US, at least those that are run by a parish or diocese, are co-ed. The schools that are not tend to either 1: go back to a time when most private schools were single gendered, simply because it was considered more proper to educate kids that way or 2: subscribe to newer research that shows that in may instances, boys and girls learn better when they are in separate schools or at least classrooms. But there is no official teaching against co-ed schools.