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Catholic Pushback : Archbishop Cordileone Is the ‘shepherd We Need’

By Cheryl Wetzstein
Washington Times
April 22, 2015

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/apr/22/catholic-pushback-archbishop-cordileone-is-the-she/?

San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone walks through a gate to Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory school after students, teachers and supporters gathered for a vigil outside of St. Mary’s Cathedral in San Francisco, Friday, Feb. 6, 2015. The Roman Catholic archbishop ... more >

“Holy Father, please provide us with a leader true to our values and your namesake,” the San Francisco Catholics, including retired Catholic Charities leader Brian Cahill and Bay Area business leaders Clint Reilly and Charles Geschke, said in their April 16 ad in the San Francisco Chronicle.

The LifeSiteNews’ petition — which will be sent to Francis, the San Francisco City Council and San Francisco Catholic school board, teachers and administrators — requests an end to “shameful attacks” on the archbishop’s efforts to “protect the Catholic identity of Catholic schools.” That month-old petition drive, co-sponsored by American Life League, is more than halfway to its goal of 100,000 signers.

Faithful Catholics are also being asked to sign the open letter to Francis; more than 2,000 have done so in the first day.

At issue is the archbishop’s February changes to faculty handbooks for four Catholic high schools.

The changes are aimed at countering “confusion among the faithful and any dilution of the school’s primary Catholic mission.”

Catholic staff are asked to model their lives after Catholic teachings, including ones that view birth control and nonmarital and homosexual sexual relations as sinful. Non-Catholic staff were asked to respect — and not undermine — those teachings.

These “morality” clauses — and Archbishop Cordileone’s leadership — have been protested by students, faculty and even California state lawmakers, who in February called for an investigation into the teacher’s union contracts.

Archbishop Cordileone, while signalling willingness to add clarifications about the changes in the 2015-16 faculty handbook, has stood his ground. He told state lawmakers in a Feb. 19 letter that “I respect your right to employ or not employ whomever you wish to advance your mission. I simply ask for the same respect from you.”

 

 

 

 

 




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