New York City, N.Y., Nov 6, 2017 / 04:15 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- One wealthy activist is continuing to fund coordinated efforts to limit religious freedom and to foster dissent on abortion and LGBT issues within American Christianity and other religious groups.
The New York-based Arcus Foundation was founded by billionaire heir Jon Stryker in 2000. Arcus is a partner of the U.S. State Department’s Global Equality Fund, which engages in LGBT advocacy around the world. One of its board members is Darren Walker, the president of the deeply influential Ford Foundation, which gives out about $500 million in grants each year.
Since CNA’s February 2015 report on a multi-million dollar campaign against religious freedom protections, the Arcus Foundation has given an additional $2.8 million in grants earmarked for projects aimed at restricting legal protections for religious freedom, especially religious and conscience exemptions in state and federal law.
Among its recent donations is an ACLU grant designed to “beat back” laws protecting freedom of religion and freedom of conscience.
In fact, a CNA examination of grant listings and other documents has shown that the Arcus Foundation has funded a variety of coordinated projects, focused on limiting religious freedom, redefining religious liberty, and perhaps even shaping religious doctrine itself.
Redefining Religious Liberty
On June 30, 2016, the Arcus Foundation said that “countering religious exemptions to anti-discrimination law in the United States is the aim of grants to the American Civil Liberties Union, Catholics for Choice, and the Center for Gender & Sexuality Law at Columbia University, all of which are working to reframe religious liberty in inclusive terms, whether through the courts, religious bodies, or policy-making bodies.”
Since 2016, $450,000 in Arcus grants went to the Center for American Progress, which was founded by John Podesta, Hillary Clinton’s last presidential campaign manager.
The grants funded projects like promoting religious liberty “as a core progressive American value that includes LGBT equality and women’s reproductive health and rights.” The Center for American Progress sponsors a self-described “Religious Exemptions Public Literacy Project” that will oppose “religious exemptions policies that have a negative impact on women, LGBT, and POC (person of color) communities.”
Funding Dissent
Since June 2016, the Arcus Foundation appears to be focusing on controversies at Catholic institutions and schools where staff who publicly support or contract a “gay marriage” have been fired for contradicting Catholic doctrine. Some Catholic institutions have faced lawsuits over such employment decisions and invoke religious freedom protections as a defense.
In an apparent complement to its work on religious freedom limits, the foundation has also been funding some self-described Catholic groups that reject Church teaching on marriage and sexual morality, among them Dignity USA, the Equally Blessed Coalition, New Ways Ministry, and Catholics for Choice.
The Arcus Foundation outlines its strategy in a section on its website. It aims to mobilize “moderate and progressive faith leaders” and to leverage “strategic opportunities in historically resistant faith communities,” including Roman Catholic churches. It said that some resistant communities “still afford opportunities for making limited but significant progress.”
“In keeping with the focus on religious exemptions, Dignity USA and the Equally Blessed Coalition are working to combat the firing of LGBT staff and allies, who support marriage equality, at Catholic Institutions,” the foundation’s June 2016 announcement continues.
The Arcus Foundation gave a $250,000, two-year grant to Dignity USA to fund the Equally Blessed Coalition, in order to “ support and give voice to the growing majority of Roman Catholics who support full acceptance and equality for LGBT people.”
A 2017 grant gave $35,000 to New Ways Ministry to help develop the Global Network of Rainbow Catholics and its work “to connect the work of pro-LGBT Catholic organizations in every region of the world.” The Global Network of Rainbow Catholics had engaged in advocacy related to the Church’s Synod on the Family.
In February 2010 Cardinal Francis George, then-president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, released a statement on New Ways Ministry, which is also part of the Equally Blessed Coalition. Cardinal George rejected the claim that the group presents an authentic interpretation of Catholic teaching and Catholic practice. “Their claim to be Catholic only confuses the faithful regarding the authentic teaching and ministry of the Church with respect to persons with a homosexual inclination,” he said.
In October 2016 New Ways Ministries gave its Bridge Building Award to Father James Martin, S.J., editor-at-large of the Society of Jesus’ America Magazine. The priest’s lecture at the award ceremony was the basis for his book “Building a Bridge,” on Catholic-LGBT relations
In 2016, the Arcus Foundation gave a one-year grant of $125,000 to Catholics for Choice, to fund a coalition of religious leaders to oppose “discriminatory religious exemptions,” as well as a different coalition to oppose “religious intolerance” in southern and eastern Africa.
The U.S. bishops have frequently criticized Catholics for Choice, saying it is not affiliated with the Catholic Church. Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York, speaking as the bishops’ pro-life chairman in September 2016, charged that it is “funded by powerful private foundations to promote abortion as a method of population control.”
Beyond Catholics
Arcus Foundation grantees have been linked to doctrinal changes within mainline Protestantism as well, including groups that helped split the Anglican Communion. In 2011 and 2012, the Arcus Foundation provided financial support to raise the national profile of Center for American Progress’ expert V. Gene Robinson, whose controversial election as the Episcopalian Bishop of New Hampshire in 2003 helped split the Episcopal Church and the global Anglican Communion.
Non-Christian religions are also a focus.
A June 2015 grant of $100,000 to Muslims for Progressive Values suggests religious exemptions sought by some Muslims are also unacceptable to the foundation. The grant listing voiced hope that the group’s advocacy at the United Nations would assist “in asserting that ‘religious exemptions,’ such as reservations on the basis of Sharia law, are unacceptable on matters of human rights.”
CNA took a screenshot of the Arcus Foundation’s grant listing to Muslims for Progressive Values in mid-2016. Since that time, the grant listing on the foundation website appears to have been changed to read simply “general operating support,” rather than directly listing advocacy against religious exemptions. The grant is one of several six-figure Arcus grants to the group, including one given to cultivate LGBT activists among imams and other Muslims
Kevin Jennings, a co-chair of Muslims for Progressive Values, is a former Arcus executive director and Obama Administration official. Reza Aslan, the controversial Iranian-American author of the book “Zealot: the Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth,” is a consultant for the group, according to its website.
Fighting Religious Exemptions
In 2016, the Arcus Foundation gave the ACLU a $150,000 grant to implement “a national coordinated media and public-education campaign to beat back religious exemptions at federal and state levels.”
This year, the foundation gave a $300,000 grant to the Proteus Fund’s Rights, Faith and Democracy Collaborative. The collaborative brings together wealthy activists who aim to restrict legal protections for religious freedom, in order to advance its vision of reproductive health and LGBT causes. According to CNA’s examination of grant listings and tax forms, the collaborative’s donors and others have spent at least $8.5 million in projects to advance a similar, narrow vision of religious liberty.
The Proteus Fund’s Civil Marriage Collaborative, which worked to recognize same-sex unions as marriages, closed in 2015 after spending more than $153 million over 11 years on various U.S. projects.
The Arcus Fund has given grants totaling $300,000 to Faith in Public Life: one to rally faith leaders to advocate “fair and balanced” religious exemptions, especially in the states Georgia, Florida and North Carolina; and the other for “pro-LGBT public education campaigns” and to organize “moderate clergy to inform state and national policymakers about the negative impact of using religion to deny the civil rights of LGBT people.”
A $125,000 grant from the Arcus Foundation to Columbia University’s gender and sexuality law center backs the Public Rights/Private Conscience Project “to promote progressive and nondiscriminatory views on religious exemptions.” This builds on Arcus’ previous support for the project, whose co-sponsors have included the deeply influential Ford Foundation.
Another $200,000 has gone to the ACLU, including support for its “religious refusals” communications hub and for ongoing research to gauge what it considers to be “the harm of anti-LGBT religious refusals.”
Arcus has also given $200,000 in grants to the D.C.-based Civitas Public Affairs group’s Religious Liberty and Equality Project aim “to advance equality protections and respect for personal autonomy, while dissolving public support for religious carve-outs that go beyond what is already protected in the First Amendment”; and to “reframe the current debates over religious exemptions by bringing together some of the most experienced thinkers and advocates within the reproductive justice and LGBT movements.” Another $100,000 2016 grant to NEO Philanthropy appears linked to this project, “to counter religious exemptions.”
The Arcus Foundation backs several news media projects, including National Public Radio, The Atlantic LGBT summit in 2015, and a series on LGBT issues for the public radio show Faith Matters. Many of those grants did not list religious freedom specifically, but the foundation did give $200,000 for the University of Southern California-based news site Religious Dispatches’ reporting on religious liberty and LGBTQ issues.
About $450,000 spread across four grants went to the Public Religion Research Institute to create “comprehensive state maps” of public attitudes on religious exemptions and non-discrimination policies. Other funding aims to track public opinion on “religious refusal legislation,” among other topics; and to help develop strategies “to stop the expansion of religious exemptions.”
The Interfaith Alliance was also funded in the amount of $75,000 to explore mapping state laws related to religious exemptions, for policy development, and for training of “skilled messengers to educate state and federal policy makers.”
The Pride Foundation received $150,000 in 2016 to strengthen coordination “among groups opposed to discriminatory interpretations of religious freedom,” and for “emergency-response grants to key public-education initiatives.”
Soulforce, which became prominent for busing LGBT activists to demonstrate at various colleges, received $100,000 to organize students of color in the U.S. South to challenge both “anti-trans policies at conservative Christian schools” and religious exemption statutes.
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Let the teachers, parents, and students who do not like the policies go, and stop worrying about how to please them.
It’s not like dissenting parents & teachers don’t have other choices in educational opportunities. Especially in the Portland area for goodness sakes.
Absolutely, they don’t like or agree with Catholic teaching then the question is “how will evangelization help those who don’t agree with it, who believe the secular definitions of gender out weighs that which was deemed by God our Creator as Truth, that is man and woman, boy and girl.
I agree, you either conform or go to the public school. Christianity is not always an easy road to follow, or pave for our youth.
We don’t have to participate in directly or indirectly, the slice and dice of our youth, especially when they are under the influence of growth hormones.
Some of these ‘parents’ likely do not have children in Catholic schools and are attempting to transform the Catholic Church into a materialistic/’diverse’ church which is clearly visible in some of the non-Catholic churches. Satan comes in all shapes and sizes and the church as resisted this many times over. Hold tight and protect God’s Kingdom and the teachings of the Savior.
For years now, homosexuals have purposely tried to get hired in Catholic schools, precisely so they could object to Catholic teaching, then get news media to pressure the bishop. This is an old game by now. Archbishop Sample simply forced their hand. They have exposed themselves and now we know who the really really bad teachers are who should never have been teaching in a Catholic school anyway.
Genesis 1:27
We read: “More than 1,000 people in the archdiocese’s Catholic community signed statements opposing the guidelines…”
With 15,000 students, and assuming two school students per family and, possibly, 1.5 parents per family, and assuming that all of those signing the statement of concern are parents directly involved in the schools (e.g., are not contracted teachers, or enlisted bystanders), then even this means that at least 80% of the parents did NOT sign the statement.
A strong mandate to stay the course! Bishop Sample’s document was overdue but still came in time.
As for Fr. Biewend and, yes, the “preciousness of every child,” perhaps he can reconsider protecting each child long term from short-term socio-chemical experimentation–as if they were lab specimens for the business-as-usual pharmaceutical/medical industrial complex.
1000 signatures but have they actually been verified to be the parents of enrolled students?
Good point
“…1,000 people in the archdiocese’s Catholic community…” It doesn’t say they were in any way connected to the schools, i.e., parents, students, teachers etc. There are over 400,000 Catholics in the Diocese of Portland so less than 0.25% signed the statement.
Oh! And…where those 1,000 people who signed actually Catholic? Were any Jewish or Hindu or Atheist or Protestant or anything else? If a Catholic school has good test scores, that draws all sorts of folks who are not necessarily Catholic.
People are quick to comment but this isn’t the full story. Sample has removed women from the alter. He’s suggesting that Spanish no longer be taught in schools, only Latin. As for the gender identity, I wonder how many of you have young kids in today’s society? They are exposed to everything whether they have a social account or not. Many are biological girls who are going through the awkward stage and trying to figure things out. They are not seeking suppress hormones or surgery. It would be nice if the church would allow them time to get comfortable in their skin while teaching them about a loving God instead of turning them off of religion. How many of us knew who we were in middle school? Where is the grace? To my knowledge, the group hasn’t even made any requests beyond a meeting.
Why is being a “biological girl” different now than when it was when I was a teenager 40 years ago? Back then, you didn’t have people on social media telling girls they were boys, or telling boys they were girls.
The issue is more that kids are more aware than 40 years ago. They are aware of various issues ranging from fashion to environmental to gender identities. My daughter told me in 7th grade that it was rape awareness day. I’m not even sure I knew what rape was at that age. She went through a baggy clothes stage because it removed her shape. She was tired of males of varying ages look at her chest. She’s not showy, quite the opposite actually. She felt that women are sexual targets so she wanted to reject that what made her feel weak – the female gender. What is the Church doing to encourage this thought or the opposite and prove that because she is female it does not make her weak? For her, she has gotten more comfortable in her skin.
I’m not saying that’s everyone’s journey but I do think if people just let these kids breathe a little, the child can figure themselves out in an age where they are exposed too much. Kids’ minds are black and white at this stage and there are many gender identity options that didn’t exist even 15 years ago let alone 40. They have a rigid definition of girl or boy and find they don’t fit so they look for another category. Some folks may continue that identity throughout their lives, but for some they find out that they can be a female who likes to play in a creek with frogs and then later may want to embrace a more stereotypical feminine side or be the entire sliding scale of female in one day! Same for males.
My other child was born a girl and currently identifies as a boy. I asked why does “he/him” feel more comfortable and he doesn’t know. He’s 12. Who knows if it will stay. (Again, that is my kid’s experience only.) I do know that my child is a loyal friend. If he sees a child walking around on the playground who looked lonely, he would see if they are okay. He made PB&J sandwiches during COVID and handed them out to homeless and saved some tadpoles today from a puddle that was soon to dry up because he doesn’t want any living thing to hurt. Some may say we should mandate that he use the correct pronouns because his age. He also became very depressed before the pronoun switch to a point that right now, the most important thing he know is that his parents love him whoever he is. And while we are struggling through this, instead of feeling like we can go to the Church for support, we feel abandoned and pushed aside.
It seems like portions of the Church are ready to “throw the baby out with the bath water”. He hasn’t asked for gender suppression hormones or surgery. He just wants people to be nice to him. Because he is struggling to get through this middle school phase of maturing, are you suggesting we boot him from the church because only the pure can stay in the faith? Who is pure enough? I don’t remember Jesus saying, “Bring me only the pure!” The world could stand to learn to be more compassionate. Ask why and what can I do to help others. I think we’re more alike than we are different. Like the family we are, there’s a place for us all.
Why are you allowing your daughter to pretend she’s a boy? You are reinforcing her spiritual illness by going along with this fallacy. She needs to hear the truth, especially from the one person in her life who can give her security and confidence. God created her a female. That is the truth. The culture that teaches otherwise is to be rejected. That’s the most loving thing a parent can do. Of course you love your DAUGHTER for who SHE is. Walk in truth and encourage her to love herself the way God sees her, not the way the evil culture wants her to see herself.
My other child was born a girl and currently identifies as a boy. . . He . . .saved some tadpoles today from a puddle that was soon to dry up . . ”
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So what I am getting is that your daughter is a tomboy. Guess what, it is perfectly okay for a girl to want to dig around in the mud. She is a she. Not a he.
Although Blaire White, a “trans-woman,” is dressed rather, um, provocatively, s/he has just dropped a video about a de-transitioned high school “biological girl” who was put on testosterone, and then decided she really was a girl.
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Much food for thought here. There are several de-transition videos on YouTube actually. Some are just heartbreaking.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCSXVA9RZ-I
I’m very sorry to hear about your family situation. Truly. But you are the parent. Children can pretend to be anything they want to during play time but a parent’s role is not to enable delusions.
And for goodness sakes playing in a creek with frogs is neither a masculine nor feminine pastime. It’s just being a child.
Yes, biologically being a girl doesn’t differ much from 40 years ago but the easy availability of hardcore, violent porn to young people has changed since then.
It affects young men and boys, their expectations of women, and how they approach relationships. It’s not a pleasant scene and some girls just want to check out of it.
I think getting women off the altar is a good thing. If we could remove laypeople from the altars period that would be even better. It’s a huge distraction during Mass.
Well, lay people gone? Then you could not have an altar boy. My husband is an “altar boy”—Eastern Churches often have men in that role as well as boys/teens.
But, I think women can find other ways to be helpful. No need for altar girls.
Yes, sorry. Altar *boys* are a different matter. I think the older notion of minor orders for boys & young men was a good thing. Once it became “ministries” instead of minor orders we got the distracting crowds of people on the altar we see now.
I’m not a liturgical expert but I think minor orders is what I’m thinking of. Correct me if I’m wrong.
Good for your husband & God bless him.
Spanish should be an option, but so should Latin.
Yup & foreign languages should be taught ASAP. The younger the student, the better they are at picking those up.
We read: “People are quick to comment but this isn’t the full story. Sample has removed women from the alter.”
At first we might have thought “alter” was a misspelling. But this wonderfully encapsulates the mixed ecclesial and cultural meltdown–the “full story”–of our sexually confused and even transgender predickament…from altar girls to alter girls.
No such thing a a “biological girl” (as if implied in this left open the possibility of a “non-biological girl). It’s apparent where you’re coming from and so little gravitas accrues to your opinions.
I applaud Archbishop Sample for his principled stand. In this he is adhering to church teaching. The priest who had the temerity to speak in contradiction to both Church teaching and his bishop’s guidance, in of all places a Catholic school’s graduation, should be admonished, at the least. Cafeteria Catholics are severely weakening and hurting our Lord’s church, but when His priests are picking and choosing what doctrine to preach …. tough times. The diocese, it’s children, laity and clergy are in my prayers. St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle!
The Archbishop would be well advised to understand that the 1,000 people who signed this document do not want compromise. They want the large majority to capitulate.
#1. Priests who support unnatural gender ideology are more than likely sympathetic to sinful homosexual lifestyles. Don’t doubt me on this.
#2. My unwavering support goes out to Archbishop Sample. I am reminded about certain churchmen who were unhappy with the content of Mother Angelica’s EWTN. Her response to those who wanted to exert influence over it like Mahoney of Los Angeles was that she’d blow up the whole damn thing before she’d let Mahoney get his dirty little hands on it.
My diocese has the same guidelines and nobody here has raised a fuss. If a few parents, teachers, and administrators cannot support these reasonable guidelines because of their ideology, they are better off elsewhere.
Archbishop Sample is not stupid so he must have foreseen this reaction.
May he stay the course and may his tribe increase.
Amen.
The Lord is with me, like a mighty champion: my persecutors will stumble, they will not triumph…Lord of hosts, you who test the just, who probe mind and heart…you have entrusted my cause. Sing to the Lord, praise the Lord for he has rescued the poor from the power of the wicked – Jer. 10:13. Holy Spirit I pray that you continue to strengthen the likes of Archbishop Sample, Archbishop Corddileone, Bishop Strickland, Bishop Barron, and all our holy Shepards as they battle the old demons of Sodom and Gommorah.
Don’t give in to the progressives. They will not stop until they have absolutely eradicated Catholicism and Christianity. And Catholic parents who are siding with them don’t want a Catholic education for their children. Go elsewhere to mess up your children’s lives.
What we need: https://www.google.com/search?si=AMnBZoEofOODruSEFWFjdccePwMH96ZlZt3bOiKSR9t4pqlu2Mng6I0BqKeYFhgC_v71I9gC1j41jLZx6YaDvlKvsmHzedCbQytXt_oaGXfib8KLAisn4dZsDkDqfc674ESkIpf-4i2cvCxsr1luVGfJzzuniz_ds_Qd417LrZGhYGl9T5GTgujdiEOSxYTMv1slN5xZu1FQaMNz0kP_lehhQkLvyO0j3s9vAOhiMGX7wtJrHaBvPOSnCzFAp2436QsuUzX3vTALyAAaTMiWlBKhXqyuxoK1A4lCftVOm0mEx3mN2Nr7s-M%3D&q=Mark+Trammell&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjgrMLcneX_AhWQBUQIHTtFDwsQs9oBKAB6BAgdEAI&biw=1536&bih=714&dpr=1.25#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:7c3eb0ae,vid:Dmf7HB02yi0
Thank you Bishop Sample and may God be behind you always. The frightening prospect is that once the cowardly Francis puts his imprimatur on the the Synod of sexual deviancy, it is those parents and teachers who will be running the Diocese. Time to start building Priest holes and planting hedges.
Ironically (?), this battle may play out in the public school, where Muslims are starting to make their presence felt (at least here in Ontario).
God bless Muslim families who resist this sort of thing. That’s very encouraging to see & especially so when Muslims & Christians unite together to protest.
Be very, very careful here. Nice to have some allies, but Islam qua Islam is still a most significant threat to Catholicism, all of Christianity, Judaism, and the world in general, and it’s not simply a case of what some wrongly maintain is just a “radical” form of Islam. The basic doctrines adopted by all of Islam are flat out barbaric in many respects, even if many Muslims do not, thankfully, adhere to many of these beliefs and practices. There is no such thing as a “radical Islam” or a “moderate Islam” even though many misguided people believe and promote this absurdity in order to wrongly defend Islam.
Ironically, those Muslims wrongly identified as “radical” by misguided apologists are simply those who most fervently and more completely adhere to the doctrines and practices of Islam that include at times implementing most egregious forms of violence, including murder, in violation of basic human rights that are to be enjoyed by all.
William Kilpatrick has been featured from time-to-time in CWR, and he has written some very insightful articles and a few books that expose what continues to be one of the greatest and most destructive ideologies that has spread its evil for some 1400 years and counting. One insightful book in particular to get a good handle on the danger of Islam qua Islam that cuts through the absurd defense of Islam is Kilpatrick’s “What Catholics Need to Know About Islam.”
By the bye, since I know you also like to increase your knowledge of history from time-to-time (I hope you have already enjoyed the series of Thomas Sowell’s videos I previously recommended.), in the past few years, more and more historians are becoming a bit braver in exposing some serious flaws and major league holes in the mainstream narrative regarding the origins of Islam. Of particular note is the discovery of some 30-plus versions of the Quran (not just different languages; instead, different versions with different passages) that one prominent Muslim leader admitted was a serious problem because of the claim/belief of there being only one version of the Quran. Also noteworthy is the lack of any evidence of the existence of the city of Mecca until some 200-plus years after the alleged time of Muhammad (Oops), and perhaps greatest of all is the lack of any supporting evidence that Muhammad himself actually existed as the narrative portrays him. At best, evidence that has emerged strongly suggests that Muhammad was the creation primarily of one Muslim writer along with a few other lesser writers based on the extreme embellishment of one small tribal leader named Muhammad during the very early years of Islam into the “super prophet” some 250 to 300 years after he lived. Also quite amazing is the fact that much of what is written about Muhammad’s alleged life just happens to coincide with what was experienced by another individual who lived around the time of the aforementioned writings some 250-300 years after Muhammad’s supposed lifetime. Yowza!
Food for thought: If more and more people of the non-Muslim world would give up the PC approach to Islam (alas, Pope Francis has been seriously buffaloed by mainstream claims and propaganda on behalf of Islam), and embrace the findings of recent history in support of objective truth, Islam would rightly collapse in due course, and this great heresy would no longer be able to spread its evil in its continuing mission to eventually have a worldwide barbaric caliphate ruling all….If only…..
Thank you for sharing those thoughts, Doc. I actually watched a YouTube video that questioned & explored the origins of Islam, maybe a BBC produced program. The conclusion of was that Islam’s origins were obscured by time & at the end of the day it really matters more about belief & practice. To be fair, historians featured on the BBC also have similar doubts about the historical Christ.
I think we need to find common ground where we can whether amongst Jews, Muslims, Mormons, or whoever still upholds traditional views on marriage & family. People of faith are not the enemy here. Radical secularism is.
We part company here a bit, mrscracker. Islam is a very serious enemy of the Church and Western Culture, and it is not even close to being a trustworthy ally in the fight against radical secularism. Moreover, secular humanism is fed by evil from the spiritual world: “For we are not contending against flesh and blood, but against the principalities, against the powers, against the world rulers of this present darkness, against the spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places.” (Ephesians 6:12).
Moreover, recent ecumenical efforts always prove to be virtually one-sided to the point of doing despicable things like removing or covering crucifixes in Catholic Churches and other Catholic buildings so as to “not offend” Muslims when they visit certain locations. This simple denial of the great symbol of what our Lord did for the world just scratches the surface of the many kinds of shameful kowtowing that has been done with nothing to show for it in terms of curtailing any of the unjustified and ongoing violence authored by Muslims in fulfillment of Islamic mandates to engage in such violence. Islam is most definitely Not a religion of peace.
Moreover, Islam does not have legitimately traditional views on marriage. In fact, Islam’s official treatment of women is absolutely appalling, and in marriage the woman has very little rights. Sharia law actually permits and advocates using physical force that includes striking disobedient wives. And on and on and on it goes.
In your kind heart, I know you hope the best for all, but despite there indeed being some fine individuals who happen to be Muslim, the objective reality is that Islam in and of itself has been and remains significantly barbaric, and this has not changed via any ecumenical efforts, especially when it is part of the Islamic creed that all Muslims without exception must work toward achieving an imposed dictatorial caliphate that rules the entire world. In other words, absolutely no real and lasting peace unless under Islamic rule, and there is no convincing Muslim leaders and teachers of a better way because it’s part of unchangeable Islamic doctrine in existence for over a thousand years and continuing.
Do yourself a big favor and get a copy of Kilpatrick’s book to also learn how Islam often finds common cause with much of the secular world when it comes to attacking Western Civilization.
In addition, check out the following website (many articles and pieces of encyclopedic-type information) that has opened many eyes to the sad but real reality of what Islam really is, and its ongoing belligerent jihad against everyone else:
https://thereligionofpeace.com/
What does that mean,”a conscience that’s informed with the preciousness of every child.” Sounds like dribble to me. How can you support Fr. Biewind with a statement like that. We know how a Catholic conscience is formed, through instruction on the Church’s Doctrines. And no watering them down.
Re Muslim parents raising their voices – See The Daily Signal on Interfaith parents speaking out in Maryland.
DocVerit above – Thanks for your entry. I agree with your caution that we not be naive about Islam.
I agree. I’m a Catholic school teacher who often times feels like the Lone Ranger when it comes to wanting to be Catholic. We had employees of the archdiocesan education department quit as well when our archbishop upheld Church teaching on gender ideology.
Any priest or principal that truly cares about the preciousness of each child would also uphold Church teaching that male and female He made them, each in their precious likeness to God, who knows who He made each to be.