<p>Hi Wymommy,</p>
<p>While the liberal voice is certainly a loud one at Bryn Mawr, it isn’t a militant one. Bryn Mawr students strive to foster an environment that is inclusive of everyone - part of that means encouraging opinions and emphasizing that every voice is valid. You will find students who are passionate in their beliefs, but they are also mindful about making space for other voices to be heard and shared. While I came to Bryn Mawr a liberal, I found that over the years my awareness grew tremendously of other issues I had never even considered or understood in depth. Bryn Mawr thrives on having a diverse community - some of my closest friends include a Morman from Utah and a Muslim Indian-American. There is truly a niche for everyone.</p>
<p>Here’s further information on Catholicism at Bryn Mawr: [Bryn</a> Mawr College: Pensby Center](<a href=“http://www.brynmawr.edu/pensby/religion/catholic.html]Bryn”>http://www.brynmawr.edu/pensby/religion/catholic.html)</p>