The news is out: [When Bishop England High School opened at its current 40-acre campus on Daniel Island in 1998, attorneys say students and their parents did not know about the three glass windows that looked directly into the Catholic school’s high school locker rooms, creating a viewing portal where staff could watch children undress.
But according to a lawsuit filed Thursday in Berkeley County, the Catholic Diocese of Charleston and Bishop England High School officials not only knew about the windows, but they did nothing for the last 21 years to protect its students from being exposed through the square, 4 feet windows that overlooked two boys locker rooms and one girls locker room.]
Another great example of the morality of religion.
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I was educated in Catholic schools and spent 6 years at the Petit Seminaire College Saint-Martial, a Jesuit seminary. I am a twice Ordained minister from the Open Ministry Church, and the Universal Life Church The Monastery. I am not religious or an atheist, I enjoy spirituality. Religion, politics and gardening (not necessarily in that order) are my favorite subjects of conversation.
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