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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am thoroughly disgusted with the Diocese. No consideration for public health, especially those of teachers or children with underlying conditions. They bent to their conservative members. My kid’s NoVa Catholic has a 25% vaccination rate, and come Mon kids are free to withhold from masking. During a surge. Outrageous. What happened to Christian values of thinking of others, being part of a community that supports all of its members? The second my child graduates I am not giving one more penny to the Catholic Church.[/quote] I'm done as well. No more donations at all. Total lack of regard and Christian values. Such a lack of thought and leadership.[/quote] You weren’t donating anyway lol - nice try though.[/quote] This is such a weird comment. But I have come to understand that so many families are total weirdos. [/quote] I agree. It’s very weird to say you’re finished and done with supporting your parish Church because you disagree with the masking protocol implemented by the Diocese’s schools. It’s downright bizarre. [/quote] Well, with all the unmasked people at church during thr omicron surge, we also have not been going, so no donations from is either. Now with the Bishop’s decision, I am even less inclined to attend. [/quote] We’ve done “couch church” (watching mass online) since the pandemic started. I am less worried about us than I am about infecting others around us. It worked out in the fall, when my dd fell sick on a Monday and tested positive for Covid on Tuesday. Had we been at mass on the Sunday when she was infectious, who knows how many people she may have impacted? I’m hopeful things will settle down this spring when the omicron wave is over. I’m very disappointed in this decision coming at this time, as schools are navigating the omicron wave. [/quote]
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