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| Ontario English Catholic Teachers Association |
One of the MyGSA
resources gives nine reasons why religious communities need to get involved in
supporting the LGTBQ, lesbian, gay, transgender, bisexual and
questioning, community. In this posting, we respond with nine reasons
why Catholic schools should reject this agenda, which essentially is
meant to sexually indoctrinate students while calling
it education. (We have bolded and italicized the statements.) Here's their nine reasons followed by our reaction:
1.
Anti-homophobia and anti-transphobia education works toward ensuring the
physical safety of every student and that each student has a safe environment
in which to learn. It is a legal and moral responsibility. Homophobia and
transphobia foster, condone, and turn a blind eye to violence and hate.
Catholic schools have had rules for
decades to protect the safety and well being of all students. Nobody is
condoning violence and hate, but to use these emotions to try to get all
students to accept nearly a dozen different sexual orientations is wrong and
morally misguided.
2. Every faith contains a tradition
of peace, love, tolerance, and compassion. Many religions have incredible
histories of involvement with social justice and protest movements, activism,
and a sense of duty to marginalized peoples.
The LGTBQ community is not
marginalized and one need not accept every behaviour simply because one's faith
comes from "a tradition of peace, love, tolerance and compassion." Faith must always be balanced with reason.
3. The Golden Rule is absolute.
Since when did treating others the
way you want them to treat you mean that Catholic schools need to support and
promote homosexuality and a hyper-sexualized curriculum? This is a direct attack on Catholic teaching.
4. Homophobia and transphobia hurt us
all, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity. Often, anyone who is
perceived to be LGBTQ is subjected to harassment and victimization. Homophobia
and transphobia enforce rigid gender roles and norms, denies individual
expression, and perpetuates stereotypes, myths, and misinformation.
The statement makes a claim without
any supporting evidence. We attended every parent
consultation meeting about the Equity and Inclusive Education
Strategy organized by the Toronto Catholic District School Board.
Their research evidence and presented by a board representative
was that they had not seem any increase in discrimination or violence in
Catholic schools against students who had same-sex attractions. The move to
pass “diversity” and “inclusive” policies in schools was and continues to be
politically driven.
5. Homophobic and transphobic
harassment can take the forms of verbal, physical, and sexual harassment.
All forms of harassment are not to be
tolerated. Why the need to focus on homophobia and transphobia? Why does only
one group get to define these terms and they are presented under the
umbrella of "education" for students?
6. Gays and lesbians (like all human
beings) are protected by the human rights code, and sexual orientation is a
prohibited ground of discrimination under Canadian law. Gender identity is
covered under sex.
Charter rights also protect Catholic schools and denominational rights legally allow them to teach the faith. The LGBTQ
community doesn't have "rights" that trump other people's rights such
as parental rights and religious freedom. True human rights should protect all
people and not just the false "sexual rights" as defined by one group be it Egale
Canada or any other activist organization. Our society should embrace real
diversity not based on human rights codes that do not correspond to
international documents such as the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights and Canadian law.
7. Anti-homophobia education is NOT sex education. It is not about discussing or describing explicitly sexual activities. Support groups that gather in schools are safe places that allow students to meet, discuss issues relevant to their lives and circumstances, and have an outlet where they likely might not otherwise, given the present-day climate.
7. Anti-homophobia education is NOT sex education. It is not about discussing or describing explicitly sexual activities. Support groups that gather in schools are safe places that allow students to meet, discuss issues relevant to their lives and circumstances, and have an outlet where they likely might not otherwise, given the present-day climate.
By now in many Ontario schools, anti-homophobia policies have become part of sex education. Just take a look at
at some of the hyper-sexualized links that have appeared on board websites.
One of them recently showed students how they could use vegetables to sexually
stimulate themselves. Another was the poster campaign called, Love has no
Gender, that could have interpreted to possibly normalize even polygamy. Lastly, if the above statement were
true then why the strong push to start and to call LGTBQ support groups in schools gay/straight alliances?
8. Anti-homophobia and
anti-transphobia education does not teach that someone’s religious values are
wrong.
Yes, it does. Catholic teaching views
human sexuality as being male and female. And we are all called to chastity.
The Church teaches that you cannot choose your sex because it's part of your
biology and thus God given. "Anti-homphobia and anti-transphobia"
education teaches that one cannot question the definitions generated by the LGTBQ
community about human sexuality. "Equity Education" forces everyone
to accept and recognize several sexual orientations all equally valid and worth
living. This completely contradicts Catholic teaching. So, it's saying that
religious teaching is wrong.
9. There are many students and staff
who are not heterosexual or cisgender and who deserve the love, support, and
spiritual comfort of their community and faith.
All students deserve to be loved and
supported. Why must there always be a focus on sexuality? Catholics schools
don't make this distiction with males and females, but naturally assume that
both sexes are accepted and encouraged to learn and succeed as children made in
the image of God, including those who disagree with this view.
Lastly, we believe some questions are in order: Has OECTA informed
parents about this link and the resources offered? Do the trustees know
about these materials? Will Ontario bishops continue to let OECTA use the
word Catholic in its name when they seem to have no intention of defending
Catholic teaching? Parents once again need to do their moral and faith homework before
letting their children do theirs. The system is morally broken and cannot be
trusted to do what is right with the children of this province.

The Ontario English Catholic Teachers Association should change their name to the Ontario English Anti Catholic Teachers Association. What they are promoting is against the faith of the Catholic Church and against the laws of nature.
ReplyDeleteOECTA is building a modern day tower of babel where cofusion reigns supreme. If OECTA were supporting Catholic values they would be concerned with the souls of the students under their care. May a God of love, mercy and hope bring back the culture of life in our schools and in our society. Brothers and Sisters in Christ Pray, pray, pray.
We need to pray, because we the traditional family and moral persons, have and are under attack. I can only shutter at the agenda of OECTA will be under Kathylnne Wynne's new Premier agenda. It seems that once gay rights was accepted the gateway has now been flooded with a disrespect to the moral majority.
ReplyDeleteIt's a pity. It could not but follow this pattern since the Church performs merely a supervisory role, and that at its worst mitigated sense. So what you have is Government schools bearing Catholic faith insegna. We are loosing relevance daily by this onslaught on the very core of the faith, from within an institution which is most important for passing on the faith: Schools. I shudder to think of the fact that there may be no solution to this terrorism, this forcing on the Church the very antithesis of her teaching. I wonder.It's so confusing. If it is this confusing for an adult, I really do wonder what a moral cloud of future confusion this young generation of students are being transported into.
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