TORONTO, Ontario, July 4, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com) – All of Ontario’s
publicly-funded high schools, Catholic or public, must allow homosexual
clubs if students want them, Premier Dalton McGuinty insisted Friday.
[Here's an example of "tolerance". We are being forced to compromise the teachings of God's church, to make some yapping "gay" kids happy] He
also admitted that his government is aiming at changing “attitudes” on
homosexuality, a process he says “should begin in the home.”
[Need I note that his Premier is a so-called "Catholic"]
“I am proud that effective this September, high school students who
want their school to have a student support group for LGBT students will
have one,”
[That's not fine and dandy as he thinks. He has to realise that it's one thing to have it in a public school, but having one in a Catholic school sends an false message] said McGuinty in a
statement
read by homosexual Toronto Centre MPP Glen Murray
[I suppose he's getting extremely emotional over it] at Pride Toronto’s
international marshals’ reception. “This is not a matter of choice for
school boards or principals. If students want it, they will have it.”
[There ya go, give 'em what they want. That's Parenting 101 for ya]
Referencing the backlash against the recent push for gay-straight
alliances in the Catholic schools,
[by people who don't even attend them] McGuinty noted that homosexual
“support groups” have been “controversial” in some schools.
[yes, of course there has been, there's no need of them] “We need to
move beyond that,” he said.
The Premier also insisted his government is not satisfied with merely
enshrining acceptance of homosexuality in law. “It’s one thing … to
change a law, but it’s quite another to change an attitude,” he said.
“Attitudes are shaped by our life experiences and our understanding of
the world.”
[so he wants to make it mainstream. He wants the gay lifestyle to be just as normal as waking up in the morning. Sorry but no, that can not happen]
“That should begin in the home and extend deep into our communities, including our schools,” he added.
[Please note the Premier speaks with infallible authority granted to him by the many faithful of the provincial Liberal party *sarcasm*]
McGuinty’s statement follows a statement from the Ontario Ministry of
Education in April, affirming that the homosexual “support groups”
cannot help students “reform their sexuality.” That statement led
critics to slam the clubs as a clear affront to Catholic teaching: the
Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches that the homosexual inclination
is “objectively disordered” and calls Christians to seek a well-ordered
sexuality.
[Exactly. By having a "gay club" in a Catholic school, contradicts the Church's teaching. It sends a false message that we "accept" their lifestyle, which cannot happen. ]
Nevertheless, after pressure from the government, Ontario’s Catholic
schools - with the encouragement of the province’s bishops - began
setting up a network of clubs in April with the “primary goal” of
combating “bullying related to sexual orientation.”
[oh?] Nancy Kirby, head of
the Ontario Catholic School Trustees Association, has insisted the
clubs will not be used to “cure” students struggling with homosexual
temptations.
Kirby and the bishops, however, have drawn a line in the sand by
insisting they will not allow the clubs to be called ‘gay-straight
alliances.’
[though essentially....what are the differences. I fear that behind closed doors, behind the teachers backs, behind the Bishop's backs, there are pride flags and feather masks]
And, for the moment at least, the government is not pressing them on
that. “Premier McGuinty did not use the words GSAs,” MPP Glen Murray
told the homosexual magazine Xtra. “I emphasize he also did not say
‘generic support groups or diversity groups’; he said specifically ‘an
LGBT support group.’ He did not, however, use the words GSA.”
Leanne Iskander, a high school student in the Dufferin-Peel Catholic
School Board, who has helped lead the charge for gay-straight alliances
in Catholic schools, told the Toronto Star that she is disappointed. “I
don’t think what he’s saying is allowed now is much different from what
we have,”
[I wonder how well-catechised she is]she noted.
The Catholic Church insists that pastoral care of people struggling
with same-sex attraction be very clear about the immorality of
homosexual behaviour. [which is WHY WE CAN NOT have a gay club in a school]
“No authentic pastoral programme will include organisations in which
homosexual persons associate with each other without clearly stating
that homosexual activity is immoral,” the Vatican’s Congregation for the
Doctrine of the Faith wrote in a 1986 ‘Letter to the Bishops of the
Catholic Church on the Pastoral Care of Homosexual Persons’.
“We wish to make it clear that departure from the Church’s teaching,
or silence about it, in an effort to provide pastoral care is neither
caring nor pastoral. Only what is true can ultimately be pastoral. The
neglect of the Church’s position prevents homosexual men and women from
receiving the care they need and deserve.”
This same approach was re-affirmed in a pastoral letter by the
Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops last week on ministry to youth
experiencing same-sex attractions. “Avoidance of difficult questions or
watering down the Church’s teaching is always a disservice,” it says.
“Such attitudes could lead young people into grave moral danger.”
Well, well, well. The Premier, is a so-called "Catholic". He is therefore obligated to defend and promote Catholic teaching. He is doing the very opposite. He is spitting in the face of the Church, he claims to belong to. This upsets me. Morality has gone down the drain in Canada.
(emphasising and comments are mine, by the way :))