Now Lessons on ''Transsexualism'' for 4-Year Olds in a School Named St. Mary the Virgin...


Torch of The Faith News on Monday 21 March 2016 - 17:24:04 | by admin

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Lamentations 1:12: ''O all ye that pass by the way, attend, and see if there be any sorrow like to my sorrow.''

Sacred Heart

It is now 11 days since we first reported that Miss Carrie Morrow, a Headteacher in the Archdiocese of Liverpool, had allowed a group of adults to perform a drama promoting homosexual relationships - a performance which even included the portrayal of a same-sex ''marriage'' ceremony - to the young children in Sacred Heart ''Catholic'' Primary School in Atherton. As we said at the time, local parents only found out after the event that this was even happening. 

It is fully 10 days since we reported the development in the story, when it was announced that Miss Carrie Morrow, and the school, had been awarded an ''LGBT Rainbow Flag Award'' from the Proud Trust. This was awarded because the school had allowed the play to take place, taught the young children ''when it is acceptable to use the word ''gay'' and involved them in the creation of art work to promote Wigan's ''Gay Pride'' day. All of this was described as ''tackling homophobia''.

As we said in both of those reports, parents who complained were dismissed as a ''homophobic minority'', mocked with the same terminology by various media outlets and investigated by local police for ''hate crime''...

It is also 5 days since we pointed out that CitizenGo had launched an on-line petition calling for Archbishop Malcolm McMahon to take appropriate disciplinary action in this case. When we checked just a few minutes ago, the number of people who had signed up to that petition had reached 6,270.

And yet, after all this time, outside of this anonymous petition, the public response of the Archbishop, bishops, priests, deacons and laity of the Archdiocese to this very public transgression of natural law, divine law, canon law, and the various post-Conciliar documents, which govern Catholic education and affirm the rights and duties of parents, has been absolutely zero... zilch... nada... nothing!

Further Developments...

On Friday afternoon, the Action Transport Theatre - the group which performed the homosexualist drama at Sacred Heart School in Atherton - put on another play for young children in St. Helens Central Library. It was billed as being suitable for children as young as 5 years of age. The library has promoted the event via Twitter.

St. Mary the Virgin

Now The Christian Institute reports that the Anglican primary school of St. Mary the Virgin, in Hartfield, East Sussex, is going to host a day on ''transsexualism'' for children as young as four years of age. The day is said to include classes designed to ''empower lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans young people.'' During this event, small children will be encouraged to ''explore'' their sexuality.

Although several parents have vowed to keep their children out of school on the day in question, ''Ms.'' Emma Maltby, the school's headteacher, defended her actions by suggesting: ''As part of the national curriculum, we spend time talking to the children about British values of tolerance, respect and celebrating differences.''

One of the mothers who is keeping her child away from the school on that day has stated: ''Some parents have announced their intention to keep their children from school on at least one day'' because they ''feel the welfare of their children is under threat.''

No Coincidence...

I was speaking to a good priest on Saturday evening and he agreed with me, that it can be no coincidence - at least at the spiritual level - that the first two English primary schools at the centre of the promotion of homosexual ideology to small children would be dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and to St. Mary the Virgin...
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Our Lady of Fatima showed the young seers a vision of Hell and warned them: ''People must amend their lives and ask pardon for their sins. They must not offend Our Lord any more, for He is already too much offended!

The whole thing represents a bridgehead of the LGBT movement into Catholic and other Christian faith schools in the UK. The reaction, or rather the non-reaction, of Church authorities to this opening will set a precedent which will be quickly exploited.

''Ms.'' Maltby's use of the ''British Values'' curriculum to defend this event called to mind the history of some of my family members:

Two of my nan's brothers were drowned when their ship was torpedoed by a German U-Boat, my uncle risked his life night after night, sitting in the most dangerous seat in the house as a tail-gunner in an Avro Lancaster Bomber, my grandad helped to construct the local Anglican parish church and my parents brought us up to worship God, respect our neighbours, act as responsible members of society and seek the truth. For years my Dad even had a framed picture of the Queen in the living room and the Queen Mother in the dining room! I can just imagine what these family members would have made of the notion that promoting homosexuality and transsexualism to infants was somehow an aspect of British values...

More than that though, we know what Our Blessed Lord makes of it all; for He has told us in Sacred Scripture: ''But he that shall scandalize one of these little ones that believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone should be hanged about his neck, and that he should be sunk in the depth of the sea'' (Matthew 18:6).

And so, we must reiterate our call to Archbishop Malcolm McMahon to take disciplinary action in the case of Sacred Heart Primary School in Atherton.

Edmund Burke: The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men should do nothing.