Cleveland Catholic Schools Ban All LGBTQ+ Affiliation And Behaviors | Eastern North Carolina Now

    Publisher's Note: This post appears here courtesy of the The Daily Wire. The author of this post is Corinne Murdock.

    Over 100 Catholic schools in Cleveland will no longer tolerate LGBTQ+ affiliation or behaviors.

    The changes came from new guidelines on sexuality and gender issued by the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland at the close of last month. In a press release, the diocese clarified that the guidelines were a formal policy version of existing church teachings on the subject.

    "Since questions of sex, sexuality, and gender identity have become increasingly prevalent in our society, it is our hope that the policy will help to ensure these matters are addressed in a consistent and authentically Catholic manner across our diocesan institutions and diocesan Catholic schools, and that those we serve will have a clear understanding about expectations and accommodations related to those matters," stated the diocese.

    The policy requires parental notification in the case of minors experiencing gender dysphoria or confusion; declares that parental rejection of a child's preferred pronouns don't constitute grounds for nondisclosure; bans use of preferred pronouns; restricts bathroom and facility usage to biological sex; prohibits admission of students to institutions, programs, and activities like sports designated for the opposite sex; bans same-sex dates to school dances and mixers; requires students to comply with dress codes aligning with their biological sex; bans any celebration or advocacy of LGBTQ+ ideologies or behaviors, such as Pride flags; and bans gender transitions of any degree, whether social or medical.

    The policy acknowledged the existence of gender dysphoria, but rejected the modern belief that feelings determine truth.

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    "This understanding erases those intentional, embodied distinctions between men and women. As such, this view is contrary to the divinely revealed reality of our true, God-given human nature," stated the policy.

    Under the policy, individuals experiencing gender dysphoria or same-sex attraction would be admitted into their schools and allowed to participate in activities, with the contingency that they don't openly express their disagreement with Catholic teachings on sex, sexuality, and gender.

    Reverend Edward Malesic, the Bishop of Cleveland, stated in an accompanying letter that biological sex coincides with God's divine plan.

    "The human person is a unity of body and soul; we experience the world through our bodies, and it is through the virtuous expression of our bodies that we reveal God," said Malesic. "Through times of questioning and confusion, we must accompany our brothers and sisters in Christ with compassion, mercy, and dignity so that we might lovingly help them navigate the confusion and arrive at truth."

    Malesic directed those with further questions or concerns to contact the diocese's Marriage and Family Office. He also noted that the guidance page would be updated regularly with additional information and resources on the subject.

    Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb posted on X (formerly Twitter) that he believed the policy represented a "shocking betrayal" of church teachings. Bibb offered his own definition of Christian faith, sans Scripture.

    "For me, faith is about universal love and acceptance," said Bibb. "Instead, the new policy forces LGBTQ+ kids to hide their authentic selves and attend schools in fear of persecution for who they are."

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    Ohio's Democratic minority leader for the Senate, Nickie Antonio, said the diocese should not be given school choice funds over the policy.

    "I am extremely disappointed that the diocese has chosen to focus on policies of exclusion over acceptance," said Antonio. "State taxpayer dollars should not subsidize exclusionary education, and if these policies stand, then the diocese should not accept state-funded vouchers."

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