Posted on 06/19/2023 6:43:51 PM PDT by marshmallow
(Everyday for Life Canada) — The Halton Catholic District School Board director, John Klein, has issued a letter to staff and teachers titled, “Nurturing Love and Inclusion Across our HCDSB Community.” It would be more accurate to call it, “Nurturing Love and inclusion for homosexuality across the school community.” The director uses the month of June, which is devoted to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, to tell the school community it must accept and embrace pride month and its related activities. Will it include a school wide field trip to the pride parade or bringing the drag queen story hour to the school? The director says that Christ gave us an example of inclusion and the Sacred Heart of Jesus is “a symbol of God’s boundless and passionate love for all humanity.”
Moreover, Christ gave humanity “a message of love and inclusion throughout His ministry” So, according to Klein, “our Catholic schools are called to ensure we are nurturing safe and inclusive learning environments, where every student and every member of the community is welcomed, valued, and respected.” And this, in plain English, must mean the inclusion and acceptance of homosexuality.
In addition, he argues because Catholics believe we are made in the image and likeness of God, we must love everyone unconditionally. What happened to the commandments? Church teaching? The director states in his letter:
As Catholics, we believe that we are all made in the image and likeness of God, who created us and loves us unconditionally – just as we are. We are called to know, love and celebrate one another, just as God knows, loves and celebrates each one of us because we are “wonderfully made.” We honour the inherent dignity in each other by treating one another with sensitivity, compassion and respect.
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I don’t know why they’re using the “inclusion” line. Is someone specifically being excluded from living their lives? I’ve yet to go anywhere in public and read a sign saying that homosexuals are not allowed. Heck, nobody has even asked me about any sexual practices, abnormalities, etc., so how would they know?
We sure fall for this bull, hook line and sinker. I think everyone, thankfully, is getting sick to death of it. Maybe it will end soon.
He’s wrong about the “inclusion” part of that statement.
Christ allowed people to turn away and leave when they found His teachings too hard for them to accept or follow.
That is correct.
I hope it ends soon, because I’m tired of lefties whining about inclusion all the bleeping time!
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