Central to her childhood was her Roman Catholic faith?Central to her childhood, she says, was her Italian-American family’s Roman Catholic faith. Her family - Thomas D'Alesandro Jr., the congressman and mayor, wife Annunciata, and their five children - attended Mass at St. Leo the Great. She, the youngest and the only girl, was taught by the School Sisters of Notre Dame at the Institute of Notre Dame. Her mother dreamed that she would follow them into religious life.
Taught by School Sisters of Notre Dame?
Her mother wanted her to be a Nun and enter religious life?
Does this obvious 'dogma within' bother anyone?
Her Catholic education shaped by the Catechism“The curriculum was rigorous and decorum was emphasized,” she wrote. “In the vestibule of the school was a framed statement that said, ‘School is not a Prison, it is not a Playground. It is Time, it is Opportunity.’ Our Catholic education was shaped by the Baltimore Catechism, and our personal holiness was guided by the nuns, in addition to our parents.”
Her personal holiness guided by Catholic Nuns?
Again...the dogma within, does that concern anyone?
https://atlanticmidwest.org/posts/ho...ots-shaped-her