Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GC didn’t break it up into groups of 50 like the other larger schools. Someone “tipped off” the county. The rest is history. Sad for the kids for sure.
Sad for the kids, for sure, but because the school didn't follow proper protocol. They should be sad that the school put them in the position to begin with. People not following common sense guidelines are why we are in the mess we are in right now, and will continue to be in.
Anonymous wrote:Holy Cross held their graduation yesterday (the day after GC was told they couldn't)--you can watch their video on Facebook. More than 50 people, and those graduates do not look 6' apart. From what I heard, GC had taken many precautions, and there was some division by last name.
Anonymous wrote:GC Followed All Rules people. They did nothing wrong. They did what HC and Prep did. please........
Anonymous wrote:An outside graduation with mask and social distancing should absolutely have been allowed to proceed. Poor kids and their families.
Anonymous wrote:GC didn’t break it up into groups of 50 like the other larger schools. Someone “tipped off” the county. The rest is history. Sad for the kids for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve noticed that the more traditionalist Catholics are disregarding Social distancing rules. They are going to church, planning on opening their schools, having parties without masks, etc.
I think part of it is a “god is more important than earthly rules or disease” thing. But maybe also social signaling about what team you are on.
I've also noticed this - in general with the religious schools. I wonder if its because they are run by the archdiocese and since they want churches open, they'd want schools open too.
Oh my way to call out a single religious group. Could you do this with Jewish or Muslim groups?
And by the way, I know many Catholics who follow every rule and many prominent Catholics on social media who push all the rules.
You know many? or most?
You know it is just many... not most.
Also, it's not just Catholics... it's all Christians.
If Muslims or Jewish people are congregating the way Catholics are ... yes you can call them out.
Is there a cricket tournament that was packed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve noticed that the more traditionalist Catholics are disregarding Social distancing rules. They are going to church, planning on opening their schools, having parties without masks, etc.
I think part of it is a “god is more important than earthly rules or disease” thing. But maybe also social signaling about what team you are on.
I've also noticed this - in general with the religious schools. I wonder if its because they are run by the archdiocese and since they want churches open, they'd want schools open too.
https://twitter.com/jamesmartinsj/status/1285659263763873792?s=21
You picked the most socially left priest in the Catholic church when it comes to LGBT issues.... but
Tweet at him and ask him what he thinks of Ken Cuccinelli a prominent Jesuit educated (Gonzaga) full on white supremacist... and he will never say anything negative. He will block you if you post a Jesuit school don't anything bad. He is a terrible hypocrite talking out both sides of his mouth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve noticed that the more traditionalist Catholics are disregarding Social distancing rules. They are going to church, planning on opening their schools, having parties without masks, etc.
I think part of it is a “god is more important than earthly rules or disease” thing. But maybe also social signaling about what team you are on.
I've also noticed this - in general with the religious schools. I wonder if its because they are run by the archdiocese and since they want churches open, they'd want schools open too.
https://twitter.com/jamesmartinsj/status/1285659263763873792?s=21
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve noticed that the more traditionalist Catholics are disregarding Social distancing rules. They are going to church, planning on opening their schools, having parties without masks, etc.
I think part of it is a “god is more important than earthly rules or disease” thing. But maybe also social signaling about what team you are on.
I've also noticed this - in general with the religious schools. I wonder if its because they are run by the archdiocese and since they want churches open, they'd want schools open too.
Oh my way to call out a single religious group. Could you do this with Jewish or Muslim groups?
And by the way, I know many Catholics who follow every rule and many prominent Catholics on social media who push all the rules.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve noticed that the more traditionalist Catholics are disregarding Social distancing rules. They are going to church, planning on opening their schools, having parties without masks, etc.
I think part of it is a “god is more important than earthly rules or disease” thing. But maybe also social signaling about what team you are on.
I've also noticed this - in general with the religious schools. I wonder if its because they are run by the archdiocese and since they want churches open, they'd want schools open too.