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Hi, from Romania ! Excuse my english, please, but is important too me. Friend on facebook TONY WEEKS, tell me a story about his son, Scott , 5 years old, student at your school. Will you tell me please,if that story is true ! Mother of Scott is death. Tony ask me about a family togheather, but also ask me somme money, and i refuse . Is this story true, or i am such a immature person ! All my respects ! Camelia Maria Turda — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2A02:2F09:700A:3600:A9DF:E14F:21A0:A203 (talk) 17:05, 12 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
I know what it means to describe someone as Roman Catholic and I know what an internship is. Surely an editor should be aware enough to know that "Catholic internship" means nothing to many, if not most, people. The best I can figure it is intended to mean that the students are confined and not allowed to leave the facility (as in prison intern). I have checked with a number of dictionaries, and there's no suitable definition. IOW, the term is jargon and needs clarification unless the intent is to sing to the choir (pun intended).174.131.48.89 (talk) 23:03, 31 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]