You're exactly right, Carnation -- I don't think I was clear. I was responding to AOIIBrandi's statement that she was glad to hear "that a religiously affiliated school is opening to national expansion." The point I was trying to make was that while some religious groups/schools might (do) have a problem with greek groups in general, or might (do) limit greek groups to locals so as to exercise more control and oversight, my experience is that Episcopalians (and Presbyterians, and I'm sure some other groups) historically have not had objections to or biases against GLO's, whether national or local. After all, I'm sure you know that Pi Phi (like its sister in the Monmouth Due, Kappa) was founded at a college that was at the time and still is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church.