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fwiw, his first choice for his son recently (not sure if it was the kid with Moynahan or the first with Gisele) wasn't a Catholic school.
Unlike you and others, though, I don't pretend to know the extent of Brady's faith or what it means to him. (But as others have pointed out, the things you mentioned here -- while they obviously aren't evidence that his faith means nothing -- don't mean he is very religious, either.)
I don't know where anyone said in this thread that Tom Brady put his kids in catholic school. I know I said Tom Brady went to catholic school in his youth. Also I don't think anyone is claiming for sure Tom is super religious. However, from what I gather some in here, some have come to the conclusion that Tom believes in God and considers himself catholic at the very least. As indicated in his response many years ago his faith is important to him.
At the time the article was written and at the time Tom Brady gave his response he was 28.
USA WEEKEND Magazine
Excerpt from article below:
Tom Brady, 28, quarterback for the New England Patriots, met Pope John Paul II last year at the Vatican.
"I went to Catholic high school, so my faith was always important".