Catholic school boots student with gay parents

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You know this how? If the school was aware of some equally serious* and scandalous* (a point you missed) sin how do you know they would not deny enrollment>
Provide just one link to a story where a child was kicked out of Catholic school because his parents were living in common law or were divorced and re-married without annulment or whose parents never go to mass

For all the posters claiming that a school couldn`t possibly know any of those things…:rolleyes: :rolleyes: I truly don’t know what to say to you, except it does appear that your grasping at straws to continue supporting the school for hand selecting a specific sin in which to expel kids.
 
Again, in Catholic theology, not all sin is the same. Not all sin is equally scandalous.
Does the school kick kids out when their father is accused criminally of having beaten their mother or the children themselves?

Surely beating someone is a greater sin than consensual same sex relationships?
 
Provide just one link to a story where a child was kicked out of Catholic school because his parents were living in common law or were divorced and re-married without annulment or whose parents never go to mass

For all the posters claiming that a school couldn`t possibly know any of those things…:rolleyes: :rolleyes: I truly don’t know what to say to you, except it does appear that your grasping at straws to continue supporting the school for hand selecting a specific sin in which to expel kids.
And me thinks you protest too much(as well as using too large a font). After all, do not Catholics have the right to run Catholic schools in accordance to Catholic theology? As to your link, I do not know that such things make the news that often, as they are local decisions. In fact, this may the first instance of this. It is only in the last generation or so that homosexuals have become so militant as to try this sort of stunt openly. I did find this, so not every school responds so boldly.

atheism.about.com/b/2005/01/07/catholic-school-admits-gay-couples-son-outrages-parents.htm

Again, in Catholic theology, not all sin is the same. Not all sin is equally scandalous.
Surely beating someone is a greater sin than consensual same sex relationships?
No. Your use of the word “consensual” shows that you do not understand the point at all. There are other situations I can see where the scandal would be sufficient, like if the father ran the local abortion clinic, a brothel or a notorious womanizer. That would be a gravely sinful lifestyle that would also raise a scandal.
 
The only comment the parents have made was that when the children were baptised, they promised to rear them in the Catholic faith.
The very fact that they still call themselves a couple, still call both of themselves the “parents,” plural, of the child, is clear demonstration that despite promises, they are not “rearing them in the Catholic faith.”
If one was to be casuistic about it, there is no evidence that the parents commit homosexual acts. It’s just assumed.
People would stop assuming if, as another poster has suggested on this topic, the “couple” disengaged with each other, lived apart, and the biological mother took custody of the child, raising the child as millions of single straight mothers do, legitimately, and send those children to Catholic schools without controversy.
It does prove though that it’s all about appearance, not actual sin.
No, it shows that language matters, first of all. What is understood by the term “couple,” when linked with “lesbian,” is sexually charged. When then combined with “family” or “parenthood,” the hugely public statement (not private sin) is that we, the couple are redefining marriage & parenthood for you, the Catholic Church. We shall be in your face enough about it to enroll, as a family, “our” child, in your institution which cannot accept such a definition of family, nor can teach that definition to our child.
Christ was not particularly enamoured of those who made a great show of piety, while remaining sinful in private, and condemning those who only appeared to be sinful.
What he particularly hated was those who merely associated with a religious following, while not practicing that religion deeply, in all the ways required, not just the flowery ways, the comfort ways, the sentimental ways. His was a tough love, tough for straights, tough for religious authorities. It was radical in a whole variety of ways, including renunciation of lifestyles that promoted sin. He never approved of individual sin just because religious authorities were also sinning.
 
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