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latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-sf-archdiocese-teachers-20150304-story.html?track=rss
March 4
< Eighty percent of faculty and staff at the four San Francisco archdiocese high schools subject to the archbishop’s new moral strictures have signed a petition rejecting his additions to the handbook for the next school year.
The petition, expected to be delivered to Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone Wednesday, says his language is “harmful to our community and creates an atmosphere of mistrust and fear” and asks him to keep the current employee handbook in place. >
San Francisco Catholic Students Slam Morality Clauses In Latest Protest, Say Archbishop Is Out Of Step
sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2015/03/12/archdiocese-san-francisco-catholic-church-school-students-teacher-morality-clause-protest-archbishop-salvatore-cordileone/
March 12,with video
< Among the chief complaints, is that the archbishop is out of step not only with San Francisco, but also the Vatican.
“The bishop is going backwards when the Pope is going forwards with these types of issues. In recent years, the Pope has been an enormous progressive leader of the church when it came to very delicate issues that weren’t even talked about. And now, when there is promise, this archbishop is just setting us back,” Orantes said. >
Archbishop on crash course with S.F., state
sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Archbishop-on-crash-course-with-S-F-state-6088520.php
February 18
< Kevin Fisher-Paulson and his husband send their two sons to St. John Catholic School, an elementary school in Glen Park.
They were rejected by four Catholic schools before being accepted at St. John, and they have no intention of leaving the school despite the archbishop’s very vocal opposition to the makeup of their family.
“Ultimately, I believe in the message of that guy 2,000 years ago who had this great idea: If you’re nice to your neighbors and your neighbors are nice to you, the world is going to be a great place,” said Fisher-Paulson, adding that he is more stubborn than Cordileone, “Just ask my husband.” >
March 4
< Eighty percent of faculty and staff at the four San Francisco archdiocese high schools subject to the archbishop’s new moral strictures have signed a petition rejecting his additions to the handbook for the next school year.
The petition, expected to be delivered to Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone Wednesday, says his language is “harmful to our community and creates an atmosphere of mistrust and fear” and asks him to keep the current employee handbook in place. >
San Francisco Catholic Students Slam Morality Clauses In Latest Protest, Say Archbishop Is Out Of Step
sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2015/03/12/archdiocese-san-francisco-catholic-church-school-students-teacher-morality-clause-protest-archbishop-salvatore-cordileone/
March 12,with video
< Among the chief complaints, is that the archbishop is out of step not only with San Francisco, but also the Vatican.
“The bishop is going backwards when the Pope is going forwards with these types of issues. In recent years, the Pope has been an enormous progressive leader of the church when it came to very delicate issues that weren’t even talked about. And now, when there is promise, this archbishop is just setting us back,” Orantes said. >
Archbishop on crash course with S.F., state
sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Archbishop-on-crash-course-with-S-F-state-6088520.php
February 18
< Kevin Fisher-Paulson and his husband send their two sons to St. John Catholic School, an elementary school in Glen Park.
They were rejected by four Catholic schools before being accepted at St. John, and they have no intention of leaving the school despite the archbishop’s very vocal opposition to the makeup of their family.
“Ultimately, I believe in the message of that guy 2,000 years ago who had this great idea: If you’re nice to your neighbors and your neighbors are nice to you, the world is going to be a great place,” said Fisher-Paulson, adding that he is more stubborn than Cordileone, “Just ask my husband.” >