null / ShutterstockWashington, D.C. Newsroom, Sep 9, 2022 / 12:39 pm (CNA).Catholic parents with children in college have something other than rising tuition bills to worry about this fall, as some Catholic colleges and universities are adopting "gender-inclusive" housing policies as part of a broader embrace of gender ideology.Sacred Heart University, Saint Mary's College of California, and Fairfield University are three universities providing a "gender-inclusive" roommate option this school year, which means sharing a dorm room with someone of the opposite sex.Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Connecticut, offers a gender-inclusive housing option that consists of "two or more students [who] mutually agree to live in a gender-inclusive, multiple-occupancy bedroom, suite, or apartment."Any student can opt for being matched with roommates of the opposite sex and the college doesn't notify parents when students do so. The policy says that it's "expected and encourag...