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Is this a fact or are you asking me a supposition?Iamrefreshed:
If that program contradicts what the Church teaches, then exactly how do you reconcile that?
Would it be ok to show kids porno if it includes teaching them HOW to say NO?
Of course not. That’s really a senseless comment and less than kind.
If you say it’s ok to contradict Church teachings on this subject, then is it a surprise that we have Priests and Bishops who rejected Church teachings when it came to abusing children? Is that a bit of a leap? Yes, but if we are going to expect Priests and Bishops to follow Church teachings and respect our children, should we not also be saying we too support the teachings of the Church? The Church opposes Sex education in the classroom. These programs are Sex Education wrapped up in a different wrapping.
I answered based on the programs pointed out by the OP. They are not “sex education” courses. As I stated I have not seen them but in researching them they appear to be course designed to teach a child when touching is inappropriate. Is this not your understanding?
Why is it that no one has any faith in parents anymore? These parents pay tuition to send their kids to a Catholic school. They are clearly parents who care about their kids. Please don’t underestimate all parents. It was NOT the fault of the parents OR the children who were abused by our Priests.
Maybe my faith in parents is a little shaky. My catholic FIL sexually abused his own daughter, my wife. I don’t just see this as a priest issue. I see it as a child protective issue.
Just because a child goes through this program doesn’t guarantee they will say no. The burden doesn’t belong on the child’s back. The burden belongs right where the abuse is coming from. It’s coming from Priests and Bishops who for YEARS have OPENLY dissented from Church teachings.
The burden may fall on the childs back God forbid. As I stated, I don’t just see it as a priest issue. Uncles, babysitters, brothers, sisters and most disturbing parents commit more child abuse than any clergy ever did.
If you want to make parents responsible, why take responsibility away from them? Why not offer a class after school that parents could take IF they want to take the class that teaches THEM how to talk to their children about safety. If a parent is clueless, then they can have the option of seeking help through the Church. This is what the Truth and Meaning of Human Sexuailty suggests. THe Church should ONLY be there if the parent is UNable to perform their parental duties. NOT in REPLACEMENT of the parent.
It’s hard to disagree with you from the perspective of a sane and loving parent. Unfortunately, so many are not. How is the church to know if the parent is unable to perform such duty. I can guarantee you my FIL would not of let his daughter attend such a class.
If you continue to remove the parent in these most critical roles of their child’s life, how can you possibly say you are fostering and supporting the parent/child relationship.
I would not suggest removing the parent from their role, only enhance it with supplementary education.
This is a sensitive/embarrassing/subject that no stranger has a right to be discussing with MY child.
Yes, it is. You do have the option of removing your child correct?
Sorry, haven’t figured out that multi quote thingy!