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Old 01-07-2004, 06:10 PM
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Maybe this should be a new thread, I'm not sure...

I'm a little confused . Now, Theta Phi Alpha was founded as a Catholic sorority because Catholic women were not always welcome in the other sororities. Then there are the traditionally Jewish sororities, AEPhi and SDT. And then there are non-sectarian (is that the correct term??) sororities, Phi Sigma Sigma and D Phi E. If I have any of that wrong, please let me know!

So my question is: what religions were "acceptable" (for lack of a better word) back then? What other religions were "excluded?"

(I understand that none of the NPC sororities discriminate based on religion anymore, but I'm just curous as to what religion most of the NPC sororities were founded on. )
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