Petition Supporting Catholic School Decision To Deny Gay Parents Earns More Than Double The Signatures Over Activist Admission Plea
Culture war push back values religious liberty over complaints that Catholics were once again targeting a youngster. Here's the round-up of a social media debate postscript that was mostly pushed out of the spotlight after the neighborhood fight proved too complicated for MSM to cover. Credit to channel 9 for this info highlight:
Petition supports KCK archdiocese's decision to deny enrollment of gay couple's child
A decision by the Archdiocese of Kansas City, Kansas, to deny enrollment to the kindergarten child of gay parents has prompted thousands of people to sign dueling petitions. A recent online petition supporting the archdiocese's decision has received more 7,000 signatures.
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ReplyDeleteThis is excellent news! Be gay somewhere else!
ReplyDeleteDeny a gay couple's kid, but cover up thousands of kid touching pedo's? church is stupid.
ReplyDeleteIf it ain't taxpayer funded, they don't have to kiss any rainbow ass.
ReplyDeleteGood, let them send the unfortunate child to the new Muslim school in OP.
ReplyDeleteMaybe the couple was trying to find the pedo priest that best represented their sons best interests.
ReplyDeleteThey can try the madrassa, we know they'll buy the diversity is our strength BS.
ReplyDelete5:52 Shut up Byron.
ReplyDeleteYou put pedophilia above gay? dumb.
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking the diocese should review the petition for the admission of the deviationites and launch an Inquisition.
ReplyDeleteMost hated word for the sjws, lgbts etc. = PRIVATE.
ReplyDeleteMost loved word for an arch bishop during confession = private
ReplyDeleteI gues nobody wants lesbians to send their kids to school there. Can’t blame them. The lesbians were just looking to cause trouble.
ReplyDeleteThe number on the new petition is MORE THAN THREE TIMES the original petition. So about 3/4 people support the new petition. My bet is that more than all of the "G's" in the metro area signed the petition against St Ann's.
ReplyDeleteJust putting it in perspective.