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31st May 09, 09:13 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by Livingston
Aye. There are at two of us at our church that I know about. And this is just the 8 AM service which typically only has 20 or 30 people there.
Aye! Episcopalians stand up and be kilted!
And speaking of parochial schools, I don't know how many there are in the Presbyterian Church, but there are a fair number in the Episcopal Church. The parish where I work part-time has 500 students in pre-K through 8th grade. The uniform for the girls is Dress Gordon tartan. They also see this guy kilted on a regular basis -- it's my effort at cultural diversity education! I had a mother come up to me and say how glad she was to see me kilted. Her sixth grade son has a kilt that he wears on special occasions. She appreciates the example that I set for him.
I know -- we've gone off topic! But, it is to say that this Episcopal School is kilt friendly.
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