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Anti-bullying bill subverts Catholic curriculum: group
A private group of Catholic parents is worried Ontario’s proposed anti-bullying legislation, Bill 13, will force the religious schools their children attend to change fundamental Church teachings on homosexual behaviour.
“Our concern is that this anti-bullying legislation is meant to bring a change in the Catholic curriculum,” said Teresa Pierre, director of Ontario Catholic Parent Advocates, which wants to see Bill 13 dropped. “We are concerned about the potential erosion of Catholic principles.
“The province’s goal is to change Catholic social teaching in our schools under the cause of ending homophobia. I think they’re following the momentum of a social agenda that has been at work for the past 10 years.”
“We would not tolerate negative speech toward anyone based on his or her sexual orientation in our schools,” she said. “Nevertheless, we don’t want society telling the Church what is proper behaviour and what it should teach.” (Photo: Peter J. Thompson/National Post)
We need to cut 100% of public funding for the Catholic School Board. Now. Yesterday.
Previously, this was just an issue because it discriminated against every other religion that didn’t get publicly funded schools - this is a clear, blatant overlap of church and state.
Now, we have a publicly funded set of institutions that actually believes that it should be able to opt-out of legislation based on fighting discrimination. There’s no justification for this, at all.