|
|
||||||||
|
Cardinal Canizares calls on Catholic schools to teach socialist course in conformity with Church doctrine
Related articles:
.- The Archbishop of Toledo, Cardinal Antonio Canizares, has sent a letter to the administrators, teachers, parents and students of the archdiocese’s Catholic schools instructing them that the controversial course Education for Citizenship cannot be taught in its current form and must be adapted to Church teaching. To not do so, he said, would be “to violate the character of our own schools, the right of parents to choose the kind of religious and moral formation they want for their children, and the legitimate right they have to exercise conscientious objection, which many have already done. In addition, it is not right to impose a specific moral formation on everyone,” he said. Europa Press reports that in his letter, the cardinal acknowledged the legal character of the government-sponsored course. “For this reason, in our schools, students will indeed be taught based on the truth of the person to be moral and honorable citizens who fulfill the principles and mandates of the constitution,” he stated. The cardinal said the contents of the course would be adapted to the nature and mission of Catholic schools and that teachers would be provided with materials for the course that “do not contradict the Christian vision.” “We support the law and we want to obey it,” Cardinal Canizares emphasized, but some aspects of Education for Citizenship “are not compatible with the Christian vision of man which is what gives our schools their identity and which is what you parents and teachers have opted to have.” The course imposes a “moral and human formation” that has not been chosen by parents and is imposed on schools in violation of Catholic doctrine, Cardinal Canizares added. “In our diocesan schools, we defend liberty, within and at the service of the common good,” he said. The Bishops’ Conference of Spain has decried the Education for Citizenship course for elements “contrary to Catholic teaching and to authentic humanism, such as moral relativism and gender ideology.” ADD A COMMENT (Your e-mail will NOT be published):
* Thanks for your comments. The number of messages that can be online is limited. Length should not exceed 1500 characters. CNA reserves the right to edit messages for content and tone. Comments and opinions expressed by users do not necessarily reflect the opinions or beliefs of CNA. CNA will not publish comments with abusive language, insults or links to other pages. ADVERTISING |
Latest news:
04:50 am | Archbishops Nienstedt and Chaput defend CCHD as criticisms continue 01:46 am | Holy Father reminds the hearing impaired they are also recipients of the Gospel 09:07 pm | CNN poll finds 61% of Americans oppose government-funded abortions 08:02 pm | USCCB: Senate health care bill 'morally unacceptable' 05:54 pm | Mexican expert: Don’t believe false 'end of world' Mayan prophecies Related news :
Catholic school district’s HPV vaccine stance addresses all concerns, says Bishop of Calgary Schools should facilitate conscientious objection to Socialist course, Cardinal Rouco says U.S. bishops praise proposed conscience protections for pro-life medical workers Pro-life pharmacy owner explains his no-contraception policy Get CNA News on your email:
Resources
|
ADVERTISING
Place your ad here |
||||||
|
||||||||
