Friday, 5 May 2017

Has "The Catholic Register" gone LGBT?: The scandal of Catholic education in Canada



The Catholic Register, the official newspaper of the Archdiocese of Toronto, for whatever reasons continues to deny the overwhelming crisis in Catholic education in Toronto and in the Province of Ontario. For readers unaware of the educational structure, the teachers in the Catholic school system (English language) must belong to the Ontario English Catholic Teacher's Association (OECTA). 

Rather than being a group of teachers who are loyal to Christ and His Church, OECTA is a disloyal, dissident, militant political union. The union is pro-homosexual, and for years has promoted open dissent. The most recent actions of OECTA is a dramatic increase in pro-homosexual propaganda, including the prominent placement of two - yes TWO - "gay" Rainbow Flags at it AGM. 

The Rainbow Flag is not a standard born aloft by loyal, celibate Catholics who are tormented with same-sex attraction. No, the Rainbow Flag is a public proclamation of the ":gay" agenda; of active homosexuality, of active lesbianism, of gender ideology. 

Yet, for all this, The Catholic Register is promoting the Catholic education system as one of loyalty, of pious adherence to the Church. Is it? I ask you - dear readers - to judge for yourselves. 

Are we really to believe this?


When we see this?



Or, when we see this?



2 comments:

  1. Last time I looked "The Catholic Register" wasn't a real newspaper and it doesn't write real journalism. The only investigative journalism you will ever find there is written by left-wing writers about socialist issues like "immigrants", "refugees" and "social justice." The news stories are written to reflect the socialist orientation of people who work for the CCCB, the Sisters of St. Joseph, the Jesuits and the inter-religious dialogue professionals. The best thing that intelligent people can do is to ignore that left-wing rag and one day it will go the way of the dinosaurs.

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  2. Wealthy leftist 'chosen ones' will keep it afloat.

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