Student Who Exposed Catholic Teacher's Abortion Work Expelled

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slackernerd:
What I meant was that I thought it was odd that they were so offended by the pace/progress of the school and the diocese that they considered using a school function to attempt to dissuade potential students from applying while they continued to send one daughter there and planned to send another.
I guess I didn’t see it as an attempt to dissuade. I saw it more as an attempt to expose the situation. And by exposing it, pressure might be brought to bear in correcting it. Well the exposure has occurred. The Bishop used it as a teaching moment. It remains to be seen whether or not it will have the good effect the Sills desired.
 
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smartblkchick:
Good in that they have a significant number of AP courses, a significant number of AP scholars, and a few National Merit Semifinalists.
How about a significant number of saints?
 
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miguel:
How about a significant number of saints?
Not really and issue… because the reality is few orthodox Catholic schools produce a significant number of Saints!

The bottom line is most parents paying money to a private school are paying for the quality of the Academics. Lorretto by all accounts is delivering those goods.
 
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smartblkchick:
Not really and issue… because the reality is few orthodox Catholic schools produce a significant number of Saints!

The bottom line is most parents paying money to a private school are paying for the quality of the Academics. Lorretto by all accounts is delivering those goods.
What does it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his immortal soul?
 
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miguel:
What does it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his immortal soul?
You know… it’s very nice that you are oh so holy. But the bottom line is most of the parents seem to agree with whatever they are doing at the school (or at least feel they are getting something of value even if they don’t agree with everything). Until that changes, the school will continue to operate as it usually has. So, the only other viable option for parents who disagree with the principal and are unwilling to disagree in a manner that is acceptable to the school’s administrators is to find another school for their kid(s).
 
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smartblkchick:
You know… it’s very nice that you are oh so holy.
Somehow I don’t think you mean that. The Sills are the ones who have displayed holiness here. They have the courage to stick their necks out for our little brothers and sisters. The betrayal they have experieced at the hands of so-called fellow Catholics puts them in the same company as Our Lord, who experienced similar betrayal by his friends. The rest of us could take a lesson from them.
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smartblkchick:
But the bottom line is most of the parents seem to agree with whatever they are doing at the school (or at least feel they are getting something of value even if they don’t agree with everything). Until that changes, the school will continue to operate as it usually has. So, the only other viable option for parents who disagree with the principal and are unwilling to disagree in a manner that is acceptable to the school’s administrators is to find another school for their kid(s).
So you’re putting your eggs in the safety-in-numbers basket. Is this the kind of arguement you intend to use at your judgement? “Well God, I was only taking the same position on this baby killing thing that everyone else was.”…pretty ironic for a smart chick.
 
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miguel:
Somehow I don’t think you mean that. The Sills are the ones who have displayed holiness here. They have the courage to stick their necks out for our little brothers and sisters. The betrayal they have experieced at the hands of so-called fellow Catholics puts them in the same company as Our Lord, who experienced similar betrayal by his friends. The rest of us could take a lesson from them.
So you’re putting your eggs in the safety-in-numbers basket. Is this the kind of arguement you intend to use at your judgement? “Well God, I was only taking the same position on this baby killing thing that everyone else was.”…pretty ironic for a smart chick.
Um… in case you haven’t figured it out by now… I am pro-choice!
 
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miguel:
Would you mind posting? I’d rather not register at their site.
Hmmmm. I’m not sure why it goes to the registration first. Sorry about that.

If you enter in the word “Sills” in the search box on the upper right of the registration page you can access all the articles relevant to this issue.

I found the letters to the editor are quite interesting.

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I’ve been following this since it was first posted here, and I must say I’ve never stopped being impressed with Katelyn. Despite numerous attacks from fellow peers, parents and (probably) undercover staff she never once lost her cool.

In-fact, she could have flamed them, especially when she was kicked from school, but she still quite gracefully gave them a response and left it at that. I do not know why Loretto would not like to keep such a fine young lady around.

Whats worse for Katelyn is the fact that she’s pretty infamous in the area now, and given the state of Catholic schools I have doughts that she could probably get into another one… Well, no one said Christian life was easy.
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Um… in case you haven’t figured it out by now… I am pro-choice!.
If you wouldn’t mind telling me, may I ask why?
 
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beckyann2597:
You would be surprised at what pro-abortionists believe, they honestly (but wrongly) think they are doing something to better humanity…I am thinking of that famous saying "The rode to hell is paved with good intentions. That teacher was a human being and we mustn’t give up hope that everyone who beliefs in abortion will come around to seeing the truth of what is happenning and be able to repent for any aid they might have given. I think this approach is charitable, if not always realistic.
Well we know that was what margaret Sanger thought. She looked on Planned parenthoods mission as being one to rid the world of undersireables-Blacks in particualr. And her organization has suceeded beyond her wildest dreams-millions and millions of black children aborted in the last 30 years.
 
Originally Posted by smartblkchick
Um… in case you haven’t figured it out by now… I am pro-choice!.
The “!” is interesting. Are you actually enthusiatic about “choice” such as school choice, SUV choice, gun choice, consumer choice, smoking choice etc.

Is Smartchick philosopically a libertarian or a victim of an empty slogan
 
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http://www.lifenews.com/jessen2.jpg**Dublin, Ireland (LifeNews.com) – **A woman who survived a saline abortion 28 years ago has been prevented by the largest university in Ireland from speaking there. Though her speaking engagement has been planned in advance, she will not be speaking at University College Dublin (UCD).

Jessen survived a saline abortion when she was 7 months in utero. Despite her cerebral palsy, which she has described as a gift and is a legacy of the abortion, Gianna has traveled the world with her powerful testimony.

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According to this article, the fired teacher is not a Catholic. How can our schools teach Catholicism to our children with non-Catholic Teachers? I know this is a common occurance but I think this situation shows why teachers at Catholic school should be Catholic.
 
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volzcpa:
According to this article, the fired teacher is not a Catholic. How can our schools teach Catholicism to our children with non-Catholic Teachers? I know this is a common occurance but I think this situation shows why teachers at Catholic school should be Catholic.
Makes perfect sense, I for one whole heartedly agree.
 
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volzcpa:
How can our schools teach Catholicism to our children with non-Catholic Teachers? I know this is a common occurance but I think this situation shows why teachers at Catholic school should be Catholic.
Maybe I am missing something, but how can it be otherwise? I do not understant how non-Catholic teachers can do anything but take away from the Catholic atmosphere of a school. At my son’s Kindergarten orientation, during the Q&A, I asked if the teachers were Catholic. After a long pause and being looked at like I had two heads, she finally answered yes, except for the music teacher who was Lutheran.

It’s not too far of a stretch to go from non-Catholic tachers to non-Catholic guidance counselers to non-Catholic principals to non-Catholic schools.
 
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