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| Shame on you, Diocese of Davenport, Iowa. Posted by: beagledave
Date: May 08, 2012 07:38AM
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| Re: Shame on you, Diocese of Davenport, Iowa. Posted by: the_poochies
Date: May 08, 2012 08:00AM
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| Re: Shame on you, Diocese of Davenport, Iowa. Posted by: cbelt3
Date: May 08, 2012 08:01AM
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| Re: Shame on you, Diocese of Davenport, Iowa. Posted by: beagledave
Date: May 08, 2012 08:08AM
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the_poochies
That is really stupid. The Catholic Church has repeatedly stated that it doesn't find homosexual orientation sinful, just homosexual acts. Unless the school discovered that the student was viewing Cher videos, then I don't know what the problem is.
| Re: Shame on you, Diocese of Davenport, Iowa. Posted by: beagledave
Date: May 08, 2012 08:09AM
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| Re: Shame on you, Diocese of Davenport, Iowa. Posted by: Lemon Drop
Date: May 08, 2012 08:31AM
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| Re: Shame on you, Diocese of Davenport, Iowa. Posted by: beagledave
Date: May 08, 2012 08:37AM
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Lemon Drop
Secondly, of course a Catholic high school is not going to host an openly gay adult speaker.
| Re: Shame on you, Diocese of Davenport, Iowa. Posted by: Lemon Drop
Date: May 08, 2012 08:43AM
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| Re: Shame on you, Diocese of Davenport, Iowa. Posted by: beagledave
Date: May 08, 2012 08:49AM
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Lemon Drop
‘We cannot allow any one or any organization which promotes a position that is contrary to the teachings of the Catholic Church to present at a diocesan institution,’” the statement reads.
| Re: Shame on you, Diocese of Davenport, Iowa. Posted by: Lemon Drop
Date: May 08, 2012 09:02AM
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| Re: Shame on you, Diocese of Davenport, Iowa. Posted by: beagledave
Date: May 08, 2012 09:16AM
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Lemon Drop
Come on. The organization that sponsors the scholarship promotes tolerance of homosexuals, correct? '
Has the Catholic church become tolerant or understanding of gays and have they stopped bullying as an official policy? I don't think so.
This action is directly in line with Catholic policy. I see no contradiction as far as policy is concerned.
It should make people very uncomfortable and yes we can see the hypocrisy, but they haven't exactly been trying to hide their policy.
| Re: Shame on you, Diocese of Davenport, Iowa. Posted by: Lemon Drop
Date: May 08, 2012 09:23AM
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| Re: Shame on you, Diocese of Davenport, Iowa. Posted by: Lemon Drop
Date: May 08, 2012 09:27AM
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| Re: Shame on you, Diocese of Davenport, Iowa. Posted by: beagledave
Date: May 08, 2012 09:33AM
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Lemon Drop
"The Eychaner Foundation is a non-profit organization committed to promoting tolerance and non-discrimination."
The Catholic church actively promotes intolerance and discrimination against gay families.
They lobby diligently AGAINST gay marriage and adoption by gay couples. They are in direct opposition to the Eychaner Foundation.
| Re: Shame on you, Diocese of Davenport, Iowa. Posted by: Lemon Drop
Date: May 08, 2012 09:39AM
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beagledave
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Lemon Drop
"The Eychaner Foundation is a non-profit organization committed to promoting tolerance and non-discrimination."
The Catholic church actively promotes intolerance and discrimination against gay families.
They lobby diligently AGAINST gay marriage and adoption by gay couples. They are in direct opposition to the Eychaner Foundation.
Ahhh. So now we have bailed on our discussion of church teaching regarding anti gay bullying and tolerance in SCHOOLS (which of course, is what the scholarship and presentation is all about) and are instead shifting gears to discussing marriage and adoption policies?
Sorry, no thanks.
And to clarify, I have no doubt that the members of the Eychaner Foundation feel differently about gay marriage and adoption than the Catholic Church. I wasn't aware that that was the litmus test. I thought that the litmus test was asking if what the Eychaner Foundation PROMOTES (especially through this scholarship) runs contrary to church teaching.
You're moving the goal post.
| Re: Shame on you, Diocese of Davenport, Iowa. Posted by: beagledave
Date: May 08, 2012 09:43AM
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Lemon Drop
Also, the state of Iowa legally prohibits bullying of students in both private and public schools. Therefore "Prince of Peace" could not support bullying of this student even if it wanted to.
Good for the state. They are WAY ahead of the Catholic church.
"Effective September 1, 2007, Iowa Code Chapter 280 requires both public and private schools to establish policies prohibiting harassment and bullying against students by employees, school volunteers, or other students. Students may now seek remedies under both Chapter 216 and Chapter 280."
| Re: Shame on you, Diocese of Davenport, Iowa. Posted by: Lemon Drop
Date: May 08, 2012 09:43AM
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| Re: Shame on you, Diocese of Davenport, Iowa. Posted by: Lemon Drop
Date: May 08, 2012 09:44AM
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Lemon Drop
Also, the state of Iowa legally prohibits bullying of students in both private and public schools. Therefore "Prince of Peace" could not support bullying of this student even if it wanted to.
Good for the state. They are WAY ahead of the Catholic church.
"Effective September 1, 2007, Iowa Code Chapter 280 requires both public and private schools to establish policies prohibiting harassment and bullying against students by employees, school volunteers, or other students. Students may now seek remedies under both Chapter 216 and Chapter 280."
Really? So you actually checked the Davenport Diocese's school bullying policy?
[www.davenportdiocese.org]
The board prohibits harassment, bullying, hazing, or any other victimization, of students, based on any of the following actual or
perceived traits or characteristics: age, color, creed, national origin, race, religion, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender
identity, physical attributes, physical or mental ability or disability, ancestry, political party preference, political belief,
socioeconomic status, or familial status. Harassment against employees based upon race, color, creed, sex, sexual orientation,
national origin, religion, age or disability is also prohibited.
Why good golly, it's almost as if the Foundation's purpose supports the Diocese's OWN policy on bullying?
Ironic.
| Re: Shame on you, Diocese of Davenport, Iowa. Posted by: Lemon Drop
Date: May 08, 2012 10:03AM
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| Re: Shame on you, Diocese of Davenport, Iowa. Posted by: beagledave
Date: May 08, 2012 10:03AM
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Lemon Drop
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beagledave
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Lemon Drop
Also, the state of Iowa legally prohibits bullying of students in both private and public schools. Therefore "Prince of Peace" could not support bullying of this student even if it wanted to.
Good for the state. They are WAY ahead of the Catholic church.
"Effective September 1, 2007, Iowa Code Chapter 280 requires both public and private schools to establish policies prohibiting harassment and bullying against students by employees, school volunteers, or other students. Students may now seek remedies under both Chapter 216 and Chapter 280."
Really? So you actually checked the Davenport Diocese's school bullying policy?
[www.davenportdiocese.org]
The board prohibits harassment, bullying, hazing, or any other victimization, of students, based on any of the following actual or
perceived traits or characteristics: age, color, creed, national origin, race, religion, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender
identity, physical attributes, physical or mental ability or disability, ancestry, political party preference, political belief,
socioeconomic status, or familial status. Harassment against employees based upon race, color, creed, sex, sexual orientation,
national origin, religion, age or disability is also prohibited.
Why good golly, it's almost as if the Foundation's purpose supports the Diocese's OWN policy on bullying?
Ironic.
The school HAS NOT bullied this student.
They are refusing to allow an adult from an organization with views DIRECTLY OPPOSED to the church to speak at an official school event, which is perfectly in keeping with Catholic policy.
| Re: Shame on you, Diocese of Davenport, Iowa. Posted by: beagledave
Date: May 08, 2012 10:06AM
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Lemon Drop
beagledave I think we're in agreement that it's ridiculous and disappointing for the school not to allow the presentation of this prestigious scholarship to a student by a rep of the sponsoring foundation.
In light of Catholic policy where the area of gay rights is concerned however, I find it completely unsurprising.
The best we can hope is that by holding up the mirror to the hypocrisy, things can eventually change.
| Re: Shame on you, Diocese of Davenport, Iowa. Posted by: threeprong
Date: May 08, 2012 10:22AM
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| Re: Shame on you, Diocese of Davenport, Iowa. Posted by: beagledave
Date: May 08, 2012 10:40AM
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threeprong
The Catholic Church donated some $400,000 to the North Carolina group that is defending "traditional marriage " via the banning of civil unions, and marriages that are not 1 man 1 woman .
Just in case Catholic tithers are wondering where your money goes in North Carolina.
3P
| Re: Shame on you, Diocese of Davenport, Iowa. Posted by: $tevie
Date: May 08, 2012 10:42AM
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| Re: Shame on you, Diocese of Davenport, Iowa. Posted by: Lemon Drop
Date: May 08, 2012 10:46AM
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| Re: Shame on you, Diocese of Davenport, Iowa. Posted by: beagledave
Date: May 08, 2012 10:59AM
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Lemon Drop
"The Catholic Dioceses of North Carolina have contributed $100,000 in support of Amendment One, a ballot initiative that goes before voters Tuesday, and if approved, would amend the state constitution to prohibit same-sex marriage.
And now the Raleigh Diocese has sent a mailer titled “Why Traditional Marriage Matters” that is prompting a complaint to the N.C. State Board of Elections, reported the Charlotte News & Observer."
[projects.newsobserver.com]
| Re: Shame on you, Diocese of Davenport, Iowa. Posted by: beagledave
Date: May 08, 2012 12:03PM
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| Re: Shame on you, Diocese of Davenport, Iowa. Posted by: Z
Date: May 08, 2012 12:42PM
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| Re: Shame on you, Diocese of Davenport, Iowa. Posted by: Lemon Drop
Date: May 08, 2012 01:01PM
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beagledave
I'm trying to find out what this "donation" means, without much success.
In my mind, suggesting that the Catholic Church "donated" $400,000 (or $100,000) "to the North Carolina group that is defending "traditional marriage "" means that diocesan money was being given to a group OUTSIDE the auspices of the church. (Which is what I originally doubted was happening).
It's not clear to me that that is what is happening in North Carolina.
For example, in Minnesota..one could say that the Church is "donating" $750,000 in support of their own version of Amendment One.
What is really happening is that the "Minnesota Catholic Conference Marriage Defense Fund" has been established to campaign on behalf of that amendment...they aren't taking that money and giving it to some third party group outside the auspices of the church. (FWIW, I still have a problem with that, but it's not the same as taking diocesan collections and giving them to a different group completely separate from the church, like giving it to Romney For President).
If that is what is happening in North Carolina, then my original assertion stands.
If diocesan money was given to a separate entity not part of the church..or under the auspices of the church, then I was wrong.
| Re: Shame on you, Diocese of Davenport, Iowa. Posted by: beagledave
Date: May 08, 2012 01:11PM
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Lemon Drop
If the mailer went out to the general public, not just their membership, then they are doing lobbying and politicking, apparently without following North Carolina election law. I can't imagine there could be a complaint to the elections board if this mailing were to their membership only. In that case they can obviously mail whatever they like.
| Re: Shame on you, Diocese of Davenport, Iowa. Posted by: beagledave
Date: May 08, 2012 01:31PM
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| Re: Shame on you, Diocese of Davenport, Iowa. Posted by: threeprong
Date: May 14, 2012 08:26AM
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