Interesting that the diocese with an ultraliberal, pro-homosexual bishop would do this. There is a reason more parents are homeschooling or having their children attend independent (meaning non-parochial) Catholic schools. It is because most parochial Catholic schools are not much better than public schools these days in regards to moral…
Interesting that the diocese with an ultraliberal, pro-homosexual bishop would do this. There is a reason more parents are homeschooling or having their children attend independent (meaning non-parochial) Catholic schools. It is because most parochial Catholic schools are not much better than public schools these days in regards to morals, with kids having to deal with trans classmates (even in kindergarten), homosexual teachers, and classes where all sorts of falsehoods are promoted and sexual material is pushed on kids in classes where they are supposedly being taught how to avoid being sexually abused. My kids attended a parochial school until the principal, a nun, was forced out because some parents, after f-bombing the nun in front of a group of kids (including my 8 year old daughter), persuaded the pastor to remove her because she dared have the kids in school learn about the existence of the devil. The bishop fully supported this firing as well. We moved to an independent Catholic school, but would have homeschooled if we had to send our kids to any parochial school in our diocese or if we could not afford these types of schools, which are more expensive because they no financial support from the Church. And CCD at most parishes is wishy washy or heretical drivel that at best is a waste of time for any kid who has more than a minimal knowledge of their faith, while most Catholic homeschooling kids know more about their faith than their parochial CCD teachers do. In my diocese and adjacent archdiocese, there are only a handful of parochial religious education programs you can trust, and those are bulging with kids from inside and outside those parishes which are distinguished by excellent pastors who are fully invested in what the kids are taught in their parish. Catholic parents are obligated by the Church to educate their children in the Faith. If the parishes teach kids heresy, parents have to form their own religious education groups to prevent their kids from losing the Faith and going to hell because of liberal Catholic parishes.
Interesting that the diocese with an ultraliberal, pro-homosexual bishop would do this. There is a reason more parents are homeschooling or having their children attend independent (meaning non-parochial) Catholic schools. It is because most parochial Catholic schools are not much better than public schools these days in regards to morals, with kids having to deal with trans classmates (even in kindergarten), homosexual teachers, and classes where all sorts of falsehoods are promoted and sexual material is pushed on kids in classes where they are supposedly being taught how to avoid being sexually abused. My kids attended a parochial school until the principal, a nun, was forced out because some parents, after f-bombing the nun in front of a group of kids (including my 8 year old daughter), persuaded the pastor to remove her because she dared have the kids in school learn about the existence of the devil. The bishop fully supported this firing as well. We moved to an independent Catholic school, but would have homeschooled if we had to send our kids to any parochial school in our diocese or if we could not afford these types of schools, which are more expensive because they no financial support from the Church. And CCD at most parishes is wishy washy or heretical drivel that at best is a waste of time for any kid who has more than a minimal knowledge of their faith, while most Catholic homeschooling kids know more about their faith than their parochial CCD teachers do. In my diocese and adjacent archdiocese, there are only a handful of parochial religious education programs you can trust, and those are bulging with kids from inside and outside those parishes which are distinguished by excellent pastors who are fully invested in what the kids are taught in their parish. Catholic parents are obligated by the Church to educate their children in the Faith. If the parishes teach kids heresy, parents have to form their own religious education groups to prevent their kids from losing the Faith and going to hell because of liberal Catholic parishes.