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Two threads are too much. One is enough.I didn’t really want to get back involved but I feel compelled to (at least a little bit).
The abortion issue IS relevant here. Let’s assume the school is teaching authentic Catholic teaching. If so, they taught and administered the sacrament of Confession (of course with the pastor). In so doing, they taught of reconcilliation and forgiveness if one turns to God and is sorry for their sins. That is the way God operates. If you are sorry and truly repentant, God forgives.
But the schools says here… you are forgiven UNLESS we can see visible signs of fornication - that CANNOT be forgiven unless you are publically chastized and punished. ALL other sins (including fornicating without being caught), are ok, but not this one sin under this one condition. This message, I assure you, sends a message that the school values that they are imaged as a school full of saints MORE than they value sanctity of life. This is likely not the message they thought about, but it IS the message many of these kids (and unforntunately, not well-formed conscience adults) will receive.
A message sent by me to you is not good if you perceive it to be something totally different than what I planned. That is why it is critical to be crystal clear, consistent, and without a hint of bias when implementing policies, ESPECIALLY with children - and this is what we have here - children.
Many here are acting as if these are rebellious 40-something Catholics. These are kids and it DOES make a difference how you teach the faith to kids.
The Church was cautious in what message She sent out in condemning Hitler because the Church wanted Jews and Catholics to be spared. The Church often needs to be cautious about how Her teachings are presented because of the impact they have on the faithful.
You are assuming a lot. Do we know if other students were banned for other reasons this year, or in past years? It seems you think that the school must never have any proscriptions against this particular offense?
The school may be saying you are forgiven by God and by us, yet there are still consequences to your actions and from your sin that must be paid.
Beyond that, we just do not know enough for all the conclusions you draw. The girl in question may have many other problems and a difficult history. You have heard her side and part of the school’s side. I can’t help what folks perceive, but I have been around long enough not to to believe all I read.