Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a son who is gay, but he's very athletic and wants to play football and loves Gonzaga's athletic culture. I am worried that an all boys' Catholic school might be a homophobic environment. He does not like the "progressive" schools popular on this sub because he has a heavy sports focus and those schools do not. Can anyone give advice?
Look elsewhere. We prefer you not be here. Not consistent with Catholic virtues.
“We”? Who is we? Speak for yourself you bigot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1 Corinthians 6:9-10
9 Or do you not know that wrongdoers will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived: Neither the sexually immoral nor idolaters nor adulterers nor men who have sex with men 10 nor thieves nor the greedy nor drunkards nor slanderers nor swindlers will inherit the kingdom of God.
Cool cool if we’re referencing scripture neither will those with piercings (and not just the racy ones, ears!!!) and tattoos and yet…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a son who is gay, but he's very athletic and wants to play football and loves Gonzaga's athletic culture. I am worried that an all boys' Catholic school might be a homophobic environment. He does not like the "progressive" schools popular on this sub because he has a heavy sports focus and those schools do not. Can anyone give advice?
Look elsewhere. We prefer you not be here. Not consistent with Catholic virtues.
“We”? Who is we? Speak for yourself you bigot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a son who is gay, but he's very athletic and wants to play football and loves Gonzaga's athletic culture. I am worried that an all boys' Catholic school might be a homophobic environment. He does not like the "progressive" schools popular on this sub because he has a heavy sports focus and those schools do not. Can anyone give advice?
Look elsewhere. We prefer you not be here. Not consistent with Catholic virtues.
Anonymous wrote:Bullis is a secular school with a sports emphasis. St. John's is Catholic, but at least it's coed. Why Gonzaga?
Anonymous wrote:Definitely not Flint Hill.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t send my straight son there but you do you.
Anonymous wrote:1 Corinthians 6:9-10
9 Or do you not know that wrongdoers will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived: Neither the sexually immoral nor idolaters nor adulterers nor men who have sex with men 10 nor thieves nor the greedy nor drunkards nor slanderers nor swindlers will inherit the kingdom of God.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This smells of a troll post. But I'll bite. Gonzaga is very tolerant of students who are out, however, the football culture may not be the right fit for him. Typically those kids are doing drama and other artistic pursuits for their ECs. The WCAC schools are typically stronger for football, but I honestly don't know any schools where he would be comfortable in that environment. Maybe I am wrong!
Did you just say that gay kids should do theater and not sports? That kind of stereotyping can also be harmful.
Anonymous wrote:My son at Gonzaga has had fabulous teachers (male and female) that are openly gay and married. Jesuits are as liberal as Catholics can be. Also, there is a club for not straight boys, but not sure what it is called. However, playing football is probably the place where a gay kid would feel the least accepted. I feel like this would be true at most high schools, but probably worse at an all boys school. I would focus on co-ed schools if it were my son.
Anonymous wrote:I have a son who is gay, but he's very athletic and wants to play football and loves Gonzaga's athletic culture. I am worried that an all boys' Catholic school might be a homophobic environment. He does not like the "progressive" schools popular on this sub because he has a heavy sports focus and those schools do not. Can anyone give advice?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a son who is gay, but he's very athletic and wants to play football and loves Gonzaga's athletic culture. I am worried that an all boys' Catholic school might be a homophobic environment. He does not like the "progressive" schools popular on this sub because he has a heavy sports focus and those schools do not. Can anyone give advice?
Look elsewhere. We prefer you not be here. Not consistent with Catholic virtues.
Speak for yourself. Your response is not consistent with the pastoral approach that the Jesuits advance.
+1.
Signed,
Liberal, Catholic, Gonzaga parent who is not a bigot
There are lots of us at Gonzaga.
+1 Another one
You all need to read the Bible. And go to Confession during this lenten season!
Perhaps you should focus on bettering yourself this Lenten season, try less judgment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a son who is gay, but he's very athletic and wants to play football and loves Gonzaga's athletic culture. I am worried that an all boys' Catholic school might be a homophobic environment. He does not like the "progressive" schools popular on this sub because he has a heavy sports focus and those schools do not. Can anyone give advice?
Look elsewhere. We prefer you not be here. Not consistent with Catholic virtues.
Speak for yourself. Your response is not consistent with the pastoral approach that the Jesuits advance.
+1.
Signed,
Liberal, Catholic, Gonzaga parent who is not a bigot
There are lots of us at Gonzaga.
+1 Another one
You all need to read the Bible. And go to Confession during this lenten season!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a son who is gay, but he's very athletic and wants to play football and loves Gonzaga's athletic culture. I am worried that an all boys' Catholic school might be a homophobic environment. He does not like the "progressive" schools popular on this sub because he has a heavy sports focus and those schools do not. Can anyone give advice?
Look elsewhere. We prefer you not be here. Not consistent with Catholic virtues.
Speak for yourself. Your response is not consistent with the pastoral approach that the Jesuits advance.
+1.
Signed,
Liberal, Catholic, Gonzaga parent who is not a bigot
There are lots of us at Gonzaga.
+1 Another one