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Old 10-05-2012, 09:56 AM
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Most sororities were founded on Judeo-Christian principles.

Some Christian women pledge historically Jewish sororities, some Jewish women pledge historically Protestant sororities.

And, of course, there's an historically Catholic sorority, although they weren't on my campus and so I cannot speak of their membership.

At my school, the largest chapters were historically Protestant sororities, with a good mix of Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish women.

There may or may not be references to Jesus Christ in pledges/promises/oaths, but as another GC'er stated, religion was big in the 1800s.
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Old 10-05-2012, 03:55 PM
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And, of course, there's an historically Catholic sorority, although they weren't on my campus and so I cannot speak of their membership.
Theta Phi Alpha today is as religiously diverse as every other NPC group.
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