As more governments, businesses and institutions implement COVID-19 vaccine mandates allowing for religious exemptions, Catholic leaders across the nation.
Social media posts showed someone wearing a shirt with "Catholics vs. Convicts III" and another showed players from the private school making a gang sign
Awongo graduated from seminary school in 1990 and served in the San Diego Catholic Diocese under three parishes: at St. Francis of Assisi in Vista, a parish in El Centro and St. John s.
The church did not detail the accusations made against Awongo, but Father Bahash called them, terrible and shocking, in his letter to parishioners.
In the same bulletin, Bishop Robert McElroy called the advances towards several adult women, aggressive. One of the great sadness s for a bishop and for the Catholic community as a whole occurs when a priest has grievously failed the flock entrusted to his care, McElroy wrote.
Catholics vs Convicts | Racially charged t-shirts overshadow high school football game
The Cathedral Catholic victory over Lincoln has been greatly overshadowed by the fall-out from a shirt worn by a Cathedral student. Author: Steve Fiorina (Reporter) Updated: 6:33 PM PDT April 15, 2021
SAN DIEGO One word sums up the thoughts of a head coach at Lincoln High School. Disappointment.
Lonnie Jones is talking about a picture of a t-shirt for sale on Amazon, declaring Catholics vs. Convicts.
A student supposedly wore the shirt to Friday night s football game at Cathedral, between the Cathedral Catholic Dons and the Lincoln Hornets. It was a blow-out for the Dons, winning 41-to-0. But the Cathedral victory has been greatly overshadowed by the fall-out from the social media posting of that picture and the racial implications.
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San Diego Unified’s Junipero Serra High School will now be called Canyon Hills High School after students successfully petitioned for the name change, saying that the name of the founder of California’s mission system is offensive to indigenous peoples whose ancestors were subjected to its doctrine.
On Tuesday night, the San Diego Unified School Board unanimously voted for the name change and to change the school’s mascot from a conquistador to a rattlesnake, or a “Rattler.”
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12:04 AM, Mar. 10, 2021This article was corrected to reflect that Tierrasanta is referred to as “The Island in the Hills.”