smartblkchick:
But it could get you killed. As an adult, that’s a choice you can make. But school officials have a reponsibility to do what they can to keep students safe.
BTW… The school is not preventing the students from bringing the rosary beads to school. The are simply requiring them to wear the beads tucked under their shirts or put away. This IMHO is a reasonable compromise short of an outright ban.
To put their rosaries under their shirts is fine… but, if it went as far as telling the students to remove them, then I think this is where educating people about the
Rosary would come into play.
I don’t see the harm in having a parent/student meeting in order to educate others on the Rosary. This would make it not “cool” to use the Rosary as a symbol to those already in gangs in the school system if they knew what the Rosary truly represents.
If I had kids I would not let the Rosary become a symbol of violence and death and as my duty in being a Catholic parent would want to do something to show the truth about the Rosary.
If the gang members want to use something as a symbol for being a member, let them use something else.
Many will say what I speak is foolish, but, I have lived too many years in a gang environment and am not phased by them… Many enter gangs for reasons ranging from being a product of broken homes and seeking some kind of “substitute family”, to getting fast money or peer pressure.
If you show how the
Rosary stands for LIFE… it will bring light into the darkness.I guess in my living with gangs I have lost alot of my fear of them…
Anyway, it may seem what I say is silly… but, when you let someone turn something that represents LIFE into death it will only go downhill further from there.
God bless