False—there is currently an ongoing issue where the head of school is pulling books from the library depicting same sex couples. Just FYI. |
Are you a Woods parent? The HOS came from MCPS and is not conservative at all. |
But then why even consider a faith-based school whose faith leader does not embrace your family’s lifestyle and points to scripture that calls out the need for you to repent of your sin, which you clearly do not agree is sinful nor have plans to repent from. This just makes no sense at all. It’s like choosing to go to a Jewish school and questioning whether they will be “open-minded” enough to serve hot dogs in the school cafeteria. Why are you asking for the school whose religious establishment does not align with you to align with you —rather than looking for a school that already aligns with you? |
Is that really the accurate characterization? Or are they pulling books like Gender Queer and Lawn Boy that show explicit sexual graphic content and describe inappropriate sexual relationships between a minor child and a grown adult man. In those instances, it isn’t the same sex couple content that makes it inappropriate for a student library. It’s the XXX explicit drawings and the pedophilic passages (that do not condemn pedophilia, btw….it’s not like “oh this terrible SA happened to me. It’s more like a character describing his positive sexual experience with the 35-year-old neighbor. the character is clearly fondly recalling being a victim of SA due to his lack of ability to consent due to age) Doesn’t belong in a school library. Go to your public library or a bookstore if you really need your kid to read that. |
+1 To be honest it isn’t very “episcopal” either. Well, up until about ten years ago when the episcopal leadership decided to lead with social agenda instead of scripture. But that’s okay. So long as the buyer understands what one is buying into. It definitely sounds like a place that centers niceness toward each other, and that’s positive. |
| I'd definitely go the Episcopal route. We sent our daughter to an Episcopal school for the first nine years, then a Catholic high school (Holy Cross). As a lapsed Catholic myself, the only difference I could discern was the extra line at the end of the Lord's Prayer and the fact that there's no Pope. |
No, "Catholics" are not. Stop confusing one category of person for another. MAGA are; Catholics are not, even if there are some MAGA who also go to a Catholic church. |
Why? |
Waiting for the poster who insists that Holy Cross is "full of MAGA", which is about as far from the truth as it gets. |
No, it isn't. There many LGBTQ kids and families in Catholic churches and schools and always have been. It makes sense to ask about the specific community because some people are true to accepting the stranger as Christ and not "casting stones," while others struggle and commit the sin of pride by sitting in judgment of others. |
You sounds so smug. |
. Are you OP? Catholic schools aren't where you go to "be supportive of same sex couples" BFFR as the kids say. Signed, LGBT Catholic who spent 13 years in Catholic school and would just laugh in your face if you went to a Catholic school thinking they'd be supportive of LGBT. Whether the school admin is or isn't/ the Church decidedly isn't. |
Either way the Catholic Church is not supportive. |
We all know why..because it's cheaper! And she figures if there is a high enough concentration of lefty parents, the religion won't be so heavy. So that's what she's looking for. |
Exactly! |