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VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - A Catholic school principal has organized sensitivity training for students who shouted “We love Jesus” during a basketball game against a school with Jewish students.
The word “Jew” also was painted on a gym wall behind the seats of Bishop Sullivan Catholic High School students attending the Feb. 2 game at Norfolk Academy, said Dennis W. Price, principal of the Virginia Beach school. Price who also watched the game, said the rivals exchanged chants, “Then, at some point, our students were chanting, ‘We love Jesus.’”
“It was obviously in reference to the Jewish population of Norfolk Academy; that’s the only way you can take that,” he added.
Price said he sent a letter of apology to Norfolk. Dennis G. Manning, the academy’s headmaster, declined to comment.
contracostatimes.com/mld/cctimes/news/167766…
I am a Catholic and I went to Catholic school. This is just obnoxious and the parents ought to be attending sensitivity training with their kids.
The word “Jew” also was painted on a gym wall behind the seats of Bishop Sullivan Catholic High School students attending the Feb. 2 game at Norfolk Academy, said Dennis W. Price, principal of the Virginia Beach school. Price who also watched the game, said the rivals exchanged chants, “Then, at some point, our students were chanting, ‘We love Jesus.’”
“It was obviously in reference to the Jewish population of Norfolk Academy; that’s the only way you can take that,” he added.
Price said he sent a letter of apology to Norfolk. Dennis G. Manning, the academy’s headmaster, declined to comment.
contracostatimes.com/mld/cctimes/news/167766…
I am a Catholic and I went to Catholic school. This is just obnoxious and the parents ought to be attending sensitivity training with their kids.