The Catholic Church is nothing but the oldest and largest sexual grooming agency in the history of mankind. When Catholics stop engaging in their theological fantasies and come to grips with that sad fact, then maybe things will change. But not until and not before.
I’m a member of the RCC and this article makes me sad. Frankly, many accounts that I read about Catholic universities make me wonder if most have run off the rails. Lord have mercy.
Sadly, many have. When you accept government money you are beholden to the government. National Catholic Register has a list of true and faithful Catholic colleges that are not governmentally funded.
A small number of American colleges and universities operate without accepting government funding, including federal or state grants, research funding, or participation in government-backed student loan programs. These institutions often prioritize independence to avoid government regulations, such as those tied to Title IX, or to align with specific ideological or religious principles. Below is a list of colleges and universities that are known to forgo government money and government-guaranteed student loans, based on available information:
1 Hillsdale College (Hillsdale, Michigan)
◦ A private liberal arts college known for its conservative values and commitment to independence from government funding. Hillsdale does not accept federal or state financial aid, including grants or loans, to maintain autonomy over its curriculum and policies. Students can use private scholarships, grants, or loans to attend.
2 Christendom College (Front Royal, Virginia)
◦ A Catholic liberal arts college that explicitly rejects federal and state funding, including government-backed student loans, to preserve its religious mission and independence from government oversight. The college relies on private donations, tuition, and alternative financial aid programs.
3 Patrick Henry College (Purcellville, Virginia)
◦ A private Christian college focused on classical liberal arts and conservative principles. It does not accept government funding or participate in federal student loan programs to maintain its independence and avoid regulatory requirements.
4 Grove City College (Grove City, Pennsylvania)
◦ A private Christian liberal arts college that refuses federal funding, including government-guaranteed student loans, to avoid regulations like Title IX. The college has historically emphasized its independence, as noted in legal cases like Grove City College v. Bell. It offers institutional aid and encourages private loans or scholarships.
5 New Saint Andrews College (Moscow, Idaho)
◦ A small Christian college with a classical liberal arts focus that does not accept government funding or federal student loans. It operates on tuition, private donations, and institutional scholarships to maintain its independence.
6 Gutenberg College (Eugene, Oregon)
◦ A small Christian college offering a Great Books curriculum. It does not participate in federal or state financial aid programs, including government-backed loans, to preserve its educational philosophy and autonomy.
Key Notes:
• Rationale for Avoiding Government Funding: These institutions often cite the desire to maintain independence from government regulations, such as Title IX, which imposes requirements on institutions receiving federal funds. For example, Grove City College’s stance was notably challenged in Grove City College v. Bell (1984), where the Supreme Court ruled that accepting students with federal aid could subject colleges to certain regulations.
• Financial Aid Alternatives: These colleges typically offer institutional scholarships, work-study programs, or private loans to help students cover costs. Some also encourage fundraising or donor support to offset tuition expenses.
• Limited Scope: The list is small because most U.S. colleges, even private ones, rely heavily on federal funding through research grants, Pell Grants, or student loan programs. The institutions above are exceptions, often driven by ideological or religious commitments.
• Verification Challenges: Information about colleges avoiding all government funding can be inconsistent. Some sources, like posts on X, mention other institutions, but these claims lack corroboration or are outdated. For instance, Pensacola Christian College was mentioned but is not confirmed to fully reject all government-backed loans.
• No Comprehensive List: There is no definitive, up-to-date list of all such colleges, as policies can change. The institutions listed are consistently cited in available sources, but others may exist. For updates or additional institutions, contacting colleges directly or checking resources like deanclancy.com (referenced in) may provide further clarity.
If you need assistance finding financial aid options for these colleges or verifying the status of a specific institution, let me know!
How are you surprised that they do. Their cover-ups of various sexual misdeeds are legendary and institutionalized. They also elected as pope (the prior one) a man who was an obvious socialist. Socialism is a philosophy of laziness, envy and greed, three of the deadly sins.
Not overly surprised. Sad that those who claim to follow Christ are too often poor witnesses. Thankful that He uses poor quality to do amazing work. Still, no excuse.
My understanding is that when America began to accept European immigrants from Catholic-majority nations and their numbers swelled, Rome made the deliberate decision to let Catholic clergy in America chart their own course, in part because of the communication systems of the day, and in part because of the sheer gravitas of the population of the USA. In the twentieth century, add the Marxists’ growing understanding of the importance of culture (thanks to Gramsci) and the quiet infiltration of Catholic seminaries by a deviant here and there—and everywhere. By the 1960s, the hairball of sexual compromise was too big for the Church to hack up.
Decades later, only the Holy Trinity knows how much the Vatican supports this and to what degree it is simply unable to expunge it. Blackmail is a powerful thing, and I’ve read that Rome is awash with gossip.
Support by inaction is still support. Rome also has an ongoing financial crisis. The new pope, like his predecessors, may not wish to roil the donor base.
Not sure what universally means, but when a person or entity claims authority over another entity, this applies. Rome cannot claim ignorance of the situation nor is it corruption of recent times.
We can forget about the current claimant to the throne of St Peter doing anything about sex abuse in the Catholic Church.
One month before the conclave Survival Network for Abused priests published the list of cardinal electors who had protected pedophile priests and Prevost was on it. And they willingly went ahead and elected him!
Furthermore Prevost’s election may have been invalid because the cardinals violated Pope JPII papal law on elections Universi Dominici Gregis by having 133 cardinals voting when the maximum allowed is 120 and also because they elected a candidate who had made statements against catholic doctrine (Fiducia Supplicans, Amoris Laetitia etc), contrary to Pope Paul IV’s Bull Cum ex Apostolatus Oficio.
Since the cardinals failed in their duty to elect a Catholic pope, according to the Pope Nicolas II’s Bull In Nome Domine, in cases where the election is not pure, sincere and free, the faithful of Rome have the right to assemble and elect a Catholic pope.
What is the church doing? I had to help people that asked theses questions and I searched them and found out about these in porn material. To compel students to go against their conscience is wrong. This is why the catholic church has lost its credibility. I an glad this was reported and best of luck to the dr!!!!
When i first read her article, I thought she was being a bit fundamentalist. But the further I read the more I could not believe what I was reading. Crazy town for sure.
Thank you for writing about this scandal. For a look at the role another Jesuit institution has played in undermining the truth of man made in God's image, read about how Georgetown was one of 5 universities that has played a role in the creation of 'legal trans.'
The Catholic Church is nothing but the oldest and largest sexual grooming agency in the history of mankind. When Catholics stop engaging in their theological fantasies and come to grips with that sad fact, then maybe things will change. But not until and not before.
The Masonic degenerates wormed into it, that’s the problem and it’s at the very top.
Freemasonry did not exist when Saint Peter Damien wrote “Liber Gommorahianus.”
I’m a member of the RCC and this article makes me sad. Frankly, many accounts that I read about Catholic universities make me wonder if most have run off the rails. Lord have mercy.
Sadly, many have. When you accept government money you are beholden to the government. National Catholic Register has a list of true and faithful Catholic colleges that are not governmentally funded.
A small number of American colleges and universities operate without accepting government funding, including federal or state grants, research funding, or participation in government-backed student loan programs. These institutions often prioritize independence to avoid government regulations, such as those tied to Title IX, or to align with specific ideological or religious principles. Below is a list of colleges and universities that are known to forgo government money and government-guaranteed student loans, based on available information:
1 Hillsdale College (Hillsdale, Michigan)
◦ A private liberal arts college known for its conservative values and commitment to independence from government funding. Hillsdale does not accept federal or state financial aid, including grants or loans, to maintain autonomy over its curriculum and policies. Students can use private scholarships, grants, or loans to attend.
2 Christendom College (Front Royal, Virginia)
◦ A Catholic liberal arts college that explicitly rejects federal and state funding, including government-backed student loans, to preserve its religious mission and independence from government oversight. The college relies on private donations, tuition, and alternative financial aid programs.
3 Patrick Henry College (Purcellville, Virginia)
◦ A private Christian college focused on classical liberal arts and conservative principles. It does not accept government funding or participate in federal student loan programs to maintain its independence and avoid regulatory requirements.
4 Grove City College (Grove City, Pennsylvania)
◦ A private Christian liberal arts college that refuses federal funding, including government-guaranteed student loans, to avoid regulations like Title IX. The college has historically emphasized its independence, as noted in legal cases like Grove City College v. Bell. It offers institutional aid and encourages private loans or scholarships.
5 New Saint Andrews College (Moscow, Idaho)
◦ A small Christian college with a classical liberal arts focus that does not accept government funding or federal student loans. It operates on tuition, private donations, and institutional scholarships to maintain its independence.
6 Gutenberg College (Eugene, Oregon)
◦ A small Christian college offering a Great Books curriculum. It does not participate in federal or state financial aid programs, including government-backed loans, to preserve its educational philosophy and autonomy.
Key Notes:
• Rationale for Avoiding Government Funding: These institutions often cite the desire to maintain independence from government regulations, such as Title IX, which imposes requirements on institutions receiving federal funds. For example, Grove City College’s stance was notably challenged in Grove City College v. Bell (1984), where the Supreme Court ruled that accepting students with federal aid could subject colleges to certain regulations.
• Financial Aid Alternatives: These colleges typically offer institutional scholarships, work-study programs, or private loans to help students cover costs. Some also encourage fundraising or donor support to offset tuition expenses.
• Limited Scope: The list is small because most U.S. colleges, even private ones, rely heavily on federal funding through research grants, Pell Grants, or student loan programs. The institutions above are exceptions, often driven by ideological or religious commitments.
• Verification Challenges: Information about colleges avoiding all government funding can be inconsistent. Some sources, like posts on X, mention other institutions, but these claims lack corroboration or are outdated. For instance, Pensacola Christian College was mentioned but is not confirmed to fully reject all government-backed loans.
• No Comprehensive List: There is no definitive, up-to-date list of all such colleges, as policies can change. The institutions listed are consistently cited in available sources, but others may exist. For updates or additional institutions, contacting colleges directly or checking resources like deanclancy.com (referenced in) may provide further clarity.
If you need assistance finding financial aid options for these colleges or verifying the status of a specific institution, let me know!
(From Grok)
Why does Rome support this wickedness?
How are you surprised that they do. Their cover-ups of various sexual misdeeds are legendary and institutionalized. They also elected as pope (the prior one) a man who was an obvious socialist. Socialism is a philosophy of laziness, envy and greed, three of the deadly sins.
Not overly surprised. Sad that those who claim to follow Christ are too often poor witnesses. Thankful that He uses poor quality to do amazing work. Still, no excuse.
My understanding is that when America began to accept European immigrants from Catholic-majority nations and their numbers swelled, Rome made the deliberate decision to let Catholic clergy in America chart their own course, in part because of the communication systems of the day, and in part because of the sheer gravitas of the population of the USA. In the twentieth century, add the Marxists’ growing understanding of the importance of culture (thanks to Gramsci) and the quiet infiltration of Catholic seminaries by a deviant here and there—and everywhere. By the 1960s, the hairball of sexual compromise was too big for the Church to hack up.
Decades later, only the Holy Trinity knows how much the Vatican supports this and to what degree it is simply unable to expunge it. Blackmail is a powerful thing, and I’ve read that Rome is awash with gossip.
Support by inaction is still support. Rome also has an ongoing financial crisis. The new pope, like his predecessors, may not wish to roil the donor base.
“Support by inaction is still support.” Do you apply this universally?
Not sure what universally means, but when a person or entity claims authority over another entity, this applies. Rome cannot claim ignorance of the situation nor is it corruption of recent times.
Rod Dreher also wrote an article about her in his Substack blog.
Make the Jesuits Suppressed Again!
We can forget about the current claimant to the throne of St Peter doing anything about sex abuse in the Catholic Church.
One month before the conclave Survival Network for Abused priests published the list of cardinal electors who had protected pedophile priests and Prevost was on it. And they willingly went ahead and elected him!
https://apnews.com/article/sex-abuse-snap-zero-tolerance-92d2770ffc6ddf2f10c828ed26f1cb17
https://www.conclavewatch.org/cardinals/prevost
https://www.snapnetwork.org/survivors_respond_to_pope_leo_xiv_s_election_with_grave_concern_about_his_record_managing_abuse_cases
Furthermore Prevost’s election may have been invalid because the cardinals violated Pope JPII papal law on elections Universi Dominici Gregis by having 133 cardinals voting when the maximum allowed is 120 and also because they elected a candidate who had made statements against catholic doctrine (Fiducia Supplicans, Amoris Laetitia etc), contrary to Pope Paul IV’s Bull Cum ex Apostolatus Oficio.
https://www.fromrome.info/2025/06/12/catholics-of-rome-denounce-prevost-as-an-anti-pope/
Since the cardinals failed in their duty to elect a Catholic pope, according to the Pope Nicolas II’s Bull In Nome Domine, in cases where the election is not pure, sincere and free, the faithful of Rome have the right to assemble and elect a Catholic pope.
https://www.fromrome.info/2025/06/11/pope-nicholas-iii-infallibly-taught-that-faithful-can-elect-a-catholic-pope/
Went to undergrad at SCU. Not suprised
Now you know. It is rampant. The RCC is rotten to the core.
What is the church doing? I had to help people that asked theses questions and I searched them and found out about these in porn material. To compel students to go against their conscience is wrong. This is why the catholic church has lost its credibility. I an glad this was reported and best of luck to the dr!!!!
Go Dr. Jules!!!!
Another stellar example of *Christendom*
Thank you for posting.
When i first read her article, I thought she was being a bit fundamentalist. But the further I read the more I could not believe what I was reading. Crazy town for sure.
Are we at all surprised?
Now research what was actually happening during the Inquisition…
Thank you for writing about this scandal. For a look at the role another Jesuit institution has played in undermining the truth of man made in God's image, read about how Georgetown was one of 5 universities that has played a role in the creation of 'legal trans.'
https://margox.substack.com/p/legally-trans?r=1kuq0
Thank you for this! I will look at this asap.
Good. Glad she got fired. Now she can move on and do something good with her life