People who hate Christianity lump us all together, with no interest in learning. I was educated by nuns with phds who spent their lives in poverty serving the poor, they encouraged us to read everything. It’s more popular to lump us all in as bigots now though |
Gonzaga is very supportive of LGB. I don't know about the T though. It's been a few years since my son graduated from there, and the T wasn't a thing then. |
Agree. Hilarious. Oh, and she forgot to tell us that we should be “doing the hard work.” |
Really? Gonzaga is supportive of lesbians? Please tell us all about how that works. |
It works this way: Any institution can teach and practice respect for people who aren't in that institution's population. You can teach respect and support about people who don't attend your school. It's not at all hard to understand. |
This. My openly gay child was ...fine at Gonzaga. (He came out as gay to himself and others AFTER some time at GZA.) No one was ever mean or outright homophobic to him. No one chastised him. He had plenty of people rooting for him. But at the end of the day, the Catholic Church and its affiliated institutions just do NOT recognize and accept same sex relations as they do opposite sex. Period. If DS...I don't know, wanted to get married at St. Al's...he wouldn't be able to. If he wanted to become President or Principal of the school someday, he'd have to hide that part of himself. The school wouldn't put pictures of him and his (male) date on their social media channels like they would a straight couple. (coed) Private high schools seem to eat it up if alumni marry each other, but I doubt if he married a Gonzaga classmate you'd see much of it. The school has all kinds of assemblies for Black history month and racial equity, etc...you're not going to see that for marriage equality or acceptance of same sex relationships. There's no Gay-Straight Alliance type club. And so on and so forth. I guess it all depends on what you're looking for. Respect and tolerance? Sure, I think you can get that at most of the DMV area Catholic high schools. But it's still within the confines of Catholic teaching. So long as Catholic schools are teaching Catholic teaching (imagine that!) will schools truly and authentically accept and celebrate LGBTQ folks? If that is important to you, I cannot understand why you would look at a Catholic school. |
Such a club is not listed on the clubs section of the AHC website. |
| Stone Ridge has an LBGT alliance group, it’s called Spectrum, and it’s listed on their website. |
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They will all be friendly. They won't condone gay sex because they can't, as a Catholic school. Gay marriage won't be talked about, but it also won't be recognized.
At the same time, the top 3 will support Palestine and LGBTQ+, while failing to understand that HAMAS would kill LGTBQ+ people...so at least it makes more sense than that. |
Yes it is. |
| Seton |
What is it called? |
Yeah, gonzaga parents always want to jump on this and be like hey we’re all liberal because we’re Jesuits but no the boys are homophobic. |
DP. Asking about treatment of LGBTQ individuals at Catholic schools is not disrespectful of Catholic schools. Catholic schools, if they fulfill their mission, should be teaching kind treatment of everyone. Even *if* you believe being gay is a sin, why would that sin rank higher on some hierarchy for you to the point where you think a gay person should be mistreated? Jesus sat with all kinds of sinners. He said love your neighbor and not only that, he said love your *enemy*. Basically, Jesus advocated being kind to everyone, whether you agree with them or not, whether you believe they are a sinner or not. It's really hard to do, but it's what He calls us to do. If the last two PPs claim to be Catholic and are actually worried about upholding the teachings of Jesus, you are failing miserably. You are unkind and snarky. For what? |
I beileve it is the Prism club. |