Starting tomorrow, parents and guardians of students in the Toronto District School Board system will be able to choose whether their child will attend in-person or virtual learning for the coming school year.
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The Francis effect: LGBT-promoting bishops come out publicly
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The Francis effect: LGBT-promoting bishops come out publicly
Fourteen U.S. bishops, one of them a cardinal, have added their names to a public statement in support of young people who identify as LGBT.
June 16, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) June is the month of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, but our radically anti-Christian culture has dubbed it “Pride Month.” A month to take pride in an activity, not in persons. It’s not pride about love, it’s pride about sexual activity. It is pride in replacing God-ordained marriage between one man and one woman with a counterfeit. Listen, no one is condemning loving relationships between two men or two women. When it turns sexual that’s what this is all about. God has only approved of one exercise of the sexual powers, namely inside the marital union.
Posted: Jun 01, 2021 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: June 1
Eloise Morrison, shown here with her father, centre, and her brother, is preparing for a rush of emotions as she raises the Pride flag at the Catholic school she once attended. (Submitted by Eloise Morrison)
As Eloise Morrison prepares to raise the Pride flag at St. John Catholic School in Toronto s east end on Tuesday, she ll be thinking about her father.
George Morrison, a well-known Toronto hairstylist who died earlier this year, was openly gay. He didn t hide, his daughter told CBC Toronto. He lived authentically.
Tuesday s flag raising part of the Toronto Catholic board s first-ever recognition of Pride month will bring a feeling of celebration, of things being set right.
Toronto Catholic school parents want board to drop mandatory language classes
Parents at four Toronto Catholic schools are calling on the board to drop mandatory language classes, arguing they re arbitrary, expensive and distract from the core curriculum that the province has insisted schools follow.
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