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if you get sued for restricting participation.membership and participationthey will NOT protect youYou can say “patrol leader”. I will not. The letter does not. “Read it carefully” (and don’t add or read into it). The policy applies to membership.
I pray to God that you do not get sued.Like I said, if you do not want to say anything, that is up to you. Rest assured I can and will speak against the sin of homosexuality if the question arises in a Catholic scouting context, as the Baptist group was told they could do. I am sure that I am not the only Catholic to be willing to do so.
A CDF document certainly counts as theological, no?Nothing in the policy or Catholic theology prohibits this.
I totally sympathize with why you want to stay in and fight. But you have to remember that this is the same BSA who told us back in 2012 that the previous policy was “the absolute best policy for Scouting.” One year later they announce plans to change the policy. Why? Because Intel and UPS dropped funding and the Executive Committee didn’t want to take a pay cut.I am not backing down or surrendering the BSA to the homosexual activists.
So the BSA isn’t yours or mine to defend. It belongs to corporate donors who want to transform it into a generic junior ropes course that inculcates their values. That is where it is going. With the policy change, the protections won in court no longer apply and there are big lawsuits on the horizon that will force the BSA down a dark path. You do not have the millions of dollars necessary to buy off the BSA and get it to change course. All you can do is quit, and encourage others to do so, and pray that when the BSA realizes they have megabuck$$$ but no membership or volunteers, they will go to Reconciliation, so to speak.
The good news is that the BSA is not Scouting. There are other Scouting and Scouting-like youth development programs that are actually Catholic, like:
The Federation of North-American Explorers - currently seeking “the right leaders who will ensure the sustainable success of a new FNE group”
Columbian Squires of the Knights of Columbus
FRATERNUS
We are supposed to be in the midst of a New Evangelization. Anything that does not fit with the re-evangelization of the world is dead wood that needs to be chucked. It broke my heart to resign, and I know it’s hard, but it is the only right thing to do. Check my profile if you want to see more information on the issue. I link to threads so you can see how I’ve answered the arguments of the other side. I’m not pushing an agenda. I want what is best for children.