Love live

>uranohoshi is a catholic school
>all the students are gay
explain

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who said it was catholic?

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Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.

Sound right to me.

It's seems like you never went to a catholic school

It makes sense if it's an all girls school. Same reason the Navy is considered gay.

it's an alternate universe where the irrelevancy of men makes being gay okay

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sounds like a realistic portrayal of catholic schools

what catholic schools have you been to where everyone is gay. I think its just wherever you're from that is full of homos

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>bikini fag

They're not you fucking idiot.

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>Uranohoshi Girls' High School, also known as Uranohoshi Girls' Academy (浦の星 女学院 Uranohoshi Jogakuin), is a Catholic high school[1] located in Japan.

It was in the Dengeki G's Magazine from January 2016 before the anime aired.

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>Dengeki G's
Dengeki canon is basically official fanfiction, take with a grain of salt.

Be that as it may it is all we have.

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What kind of Catholic school tolerates something like Yoshiko's fallen angel and pentagram larping anyway?

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Fair enough sir.

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Don’t the characters go pray at some Shinto shrine or something at one point during the series? Or am I thinking of the previous Love Live? Anyway I think the school would not tolerate this if it was Christian. Also where are the obligatory nuns meeting out punishment like in a real Catholic school?

it's really not a catholic school

God I wish that were me, I want to touch Kanans oppai

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They look heavenly

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You just answered OP’s question

Maybe someone localized Shinto to Catholic

Happens a lot at Catholic school honestly

It's not a Catholic school and only a handful of them are gay. Shipfags are cancer

Catholics are all gay. No surprises there.

>Don’t the characters go pray at some Shinto shrine or something at one point during the series?
Yeah in a country that has only a small percentage of Christians post Vatican II.

>Anyway I think the school would not tolerate this if it was Christian.
It's a failing school it doesn't have a choice.

>Also where are the obligatory nuns meeting out punishment like in a real Catholic school?
Nuns don't really teach class or do that shit anymore user it's not pre-1960.

It's not that weird for Catholic schools to be in Japan considering their early interaction with Portugese Catholics who helped found the Port of Nagasaki which was one of the largest Catholic areas in Asia before the Atom bomb was dropped. Also Maria Holic took place at a Catholic All girls school. Infact now I think about it tons of Yuri anime happen in Catholic All Girls Schools.

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who cares post idorus

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Why is it always yellow and purple?

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I want to marry Kurosawa Ruby.

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Kissing you Wooby

Ruby is cute!

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Dia's novels mentioned that the school was funded because nuns were the only ones around that could teach what modern countries were teaching in their schools, so the government gave them a place. It was funded by catholic nuns, but probably isn't catholic anymore (or at least they never got to the point to restrict admission to catholics, because they wouldn't have had much students).

>I think the school would not tolerate this if it was Christian
That might be the case in countries where Christianism is the dominant religion. The school was founded in the middle of Japan's modernization, and nuns were the only ones that could provide modern education.