Removal of a number of statues and other smaller Catholic icons from the campus of San Domenico School in San Anselmo has raised concerns among some parents.
In an email to the school’s board of directors, Dominican Sisters of San Rafael and the head of school, Shannon Fitzpatrick objected to the removal of the statues and other steps the school has taken in an effort to make the school more inclusive.
“Articulating an inclusive foundation appears to mean letting go of San Domenico’s 167-year tradition as a Dominican Catholic school and being both afraid and ashamed to celebrate one’s heritage and beliefs,” wrote Fitzpatrick, whose 8-year-old son attends the school.
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Amazing, maybe they should change to Satan school....
DeleteI wouldn't mind going to a Catholic or whatever school, provided they didn't try to convert me. Secular schools suck.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't like a Muslim school, admittedly.
I checked out a Catholic school down here for Dixie years ago, but decided to home-school instead.
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