http://geeklady.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] geeklady.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] fpb 2010-03-11 07:49 pm (UTC)

It's a parish school, not the inquisition. Their mission is to provide a Catholic education, and the diocesan policies exist to protect and promote their ability to do so. They are limited by what is publicly known. They have neither the resources nor the right to ferret out every iota of defiance of Church teaching.

Furthermore, it should also be noted that in every situation we've listed so far, the possibility exists for reconciliation - except for a same sex relationship. Marriages may be regularized, opinions may be changed, but nothing can bring a same sex relationship into line with the teachings of the Church. It is as diametrically opposed as it is possible to be.

Finally, you need to understand how thoroughly fatiguing and frustrating it is to constantly have members of your faith harassed in the name of tolerance. I know it makes me want to hit something, and while I cannot speak for others I suspect I am not alone. To drop a comment like your first onto a post where the author gives ample warning signs that he is not in the mood to cope with impertinent and incorrect comments about parish school attendance requirements is unwise.

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