Posted on 03/31/2015 10:09:16 AM PDT by marshmallow
Carrying signs reading Who Am I to Judge? and Love One Another, hundreds of students, teachers and supporters marched Monday evening from the Mission Dolores Basilica to the Cathedral of St. Mary in San Francisco, where they delivered petitions opposing the archbishops morality clauses at four Catholic high schools.
San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone has come under fire for calling on teachers and staff members at high schools within the archdiocese Sacred Heart Cathedral, Archbishop Riordan, Serra and Marin Catholic to accept contract and handbook language against homosexuality, same-sex marriage, abortion, contraceptives and artificial insemination.
Many of the demonstrators at Mondays peaceful procession and vigil, which came at the beginning of a religious period known as Holy Week, said the archbishops proposals go against the spirit and teaching of Jesus.
At the core of the religion is love, acceptance, respect and dignity, said Gino Gresh, 18, a senior at Sacred Heart. Whatever the archbishop is doing is completely contrary to that.
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Priests are way down the list, the usual perps are family members, coaches and teachers.
Notre Dame no doubt resents your putting them behind Georgetown in any way.
I’m not from New Jersey, so maybe that’s why I don’t know who those people are. Is it possible that the school is currently firming up on its faith, as University of Mary has?
Only in your mind, it seems.
Dear Gino,
Love of God and obedience to his commandments comes before lust and love of self.
The problem is that this slogan comes from the Pope. Whether he meant to or not, he gave them ammunition.
Frankie should take some time off...familiarize himself with the Bible...and then be a bit better prepared to make statements that when taken out of context...dont sound so silly and wrong headed
The Francis effect.
No, but I'd still advise against it. Sorry.
JMHo
Also Ave Maria University, and a few others.
A lot of the Protestant Christian Universities have similar faults. I spent some time working together with Evangelicals, and visited Baylor University fairly often. I was disappointed at what I saw happening there.
And that’s a university I would have expected to be faithful to its principles—unlike such universities as Harvard, which started out a Christian but fell away long ago.
Kozlowski and Brennan were national news, albeit two decades apart (Google them). Seton Hall is mostly a commuter school, and I don’t think your kids would like.
Thanks for the info. Yeah, I think my kids would prefer a residential school.
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