Posted on 06/02/2019 7:39:16 PM PDT by ebb tide
Catholic schoolgirls are being taught that God is gender-neutral and banned from using the words 'Lord', 'Father' and 'Son' in prayers.
A number of elite Catholic schools in Brisbane are making moves to teach their students to use inclusive language when referring to God.
Top schools including All Hallows, Stuartholme, Loreto College and Stuartholme School are leading a push towards a feminist interpretation of the Christian Bible.
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I teach in a Jesuit school in Australia and we’re not doing this crap - and are not likely to.
The schools in this article are in the hands of the Sisters of Mercy, Society of the Sacred Heart, and the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Loreto Sisters).
Yes, there are way too many Jesuits especially at university levels and in the ‘social service’ field who have gone hard left, but their secondary schools here in Australia tend to be pretty conservative - I find it hard to reconcile what I see happening elsewhere in the Society of Jesus with what I see where I teach.
Well, I always thought Satan was referred to as he but I guess his children should know. the
If it was good enough for Jesus to call God, Father and himself,Son then I don’t think it should be up to me or any human to change that.
It is not a Catholic School. It is a Leftist school with a Catholic sounding name run by an organization of Cafeteria Catholics who get their drinks and desserts across the street.
So much for “The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.” Oh wait, you can keep the “Holy Spirit” part for now. As long as she’s gay.
How can I destroy your religion, let me count the ways.
The Marxists gave up their public banners long ago. By becoming dominant in academia they were able to subvert and convert Liberalism to Marxism without ever having to declare what was being done. Today cultural Marxism is touted daily under many political banners, merely minus the one true banner they represent - Marxism.
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