“…Separate education continued into the modern age because public education was secular in principle but not in practice (Hunt, 2005;Moreau, 1997). Into the early twentieth century, public schools used anti-Catholic texts, and Catholic values were publicly accused of being harmful to education (Brinig & Garnett, 2014;Hunt, 2005;Moreau, 1997). In turn, poorer dioceses saw public education as hazardous, and many decreed separate education as necessary to protecting the faith of vulnerable immigrant children (Buetow, 1970;Schmandt, 1978).…”