Bishop (Roman Danylak) reclaims Diocesan authority over school texts.EDITOR In March, Tom Reilly, general secretary of the Ontario Conference of Catholic Bishops, stated that complaints about the new AIDS curriculum for Catholic schools had prompted the bishops to take a new look at its theology and that a committee would be set up for this purpose. Without waiting for a committee report to appear, Bishop Roman Danylak, apostolic administrator for the Eparchy ep·ar·chy n. pl. ep·ar·chies A diocese of an Eastern Orthodox Church. [Greek eparkhi of Toronto, has prepared a critique of his own, not only of the AIDS curriculum but also of the Ontario Fully Alive "family life" series and the national (CCCB CCCB Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops CCCB Central Christian College of the Bible (Missouri) CCCB Center of Contemporary Culture of Barcelona (Barcelona, Spain) CCCB Child Care Choices of Boston ) Born of the Spirit catechism series. With respect to the American based AIDS program, we refer readers also to our News in Brief section where we summarize the criticisms of Always Our Children, an American pastoral letter issued last fall. Among the many critics is an American prelate PRELATE. The name of an ecclesiastical officer. There are two orders of prelates; the first is composed of bishops, and the second, of abbots, generals of orders, deans, &c. , Bishop Bruskewitz. In the history of the Church the local bishop has always been acknowledged as the chief teacher in his diocese. It is his responsibility to ensure that the Deposit of the Faith is taught and safeguarded. Over the last 40 years this teaching role has been severely circumscribed circumscribed /cir·cum·scribed/ (serk´um-skribd) bounded or limited; confined to a limited space. cir·cum·scribed adj. Bounded by a line; limited or confined. by national and regional bishops' conferences which, in turn, have relied heavily on general and specialized staff to advise them. Not infrequently their advice and printed productions have been less than helpful. Bishops like Roman Danylak and Fabian Bruskewitz are now reclaiming their authority and re-asserting their responsibility for what is being taught. Bishop Danylak writes of the necessity for us to have "not only dedicated teachers who are living their Faith as models for our children but also instruments and methods of catechesis cat·e·che·sis n. pl. cat·e·che·ses Oral instruction given to catechumens. [Late Latin cat in complete harmony with the Church as Mother and Teacher." We welcome the fact that the Ontario bishops are responding to the concerns expressed about the AIDS curriculum. We encourage others, whether teachers or parents, who have had an opportunity to study the AIDS program or Fully Alive, to present their views to Mr Tom Reilly, Ontario Conference of Catholic Bishops, 50 St Mary Street, Toronto, ON, and perhaps also write to Catholic Insight. Objections to Born of the Spirit can be sent to the National Office of Religious Education, CCCB, 90 Parent Avenue, Ottawa, ON K1N 7B1 (613) 241-9461. FOR OUR CHILDREN AND FOR US ALL A POLICY STATEMENT ON RELIGIOUS, FAMILY LIFE AND AIDS EDUCATION FOR THE EPARCHY OF TORONTO First I thank most sincerely the Toronto Catholic School Board (M.S.S.B.), the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board The Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board is one of the largest school boards in Ontario with 137 school facilities (115 elementary schools, 22 secondary or high-schools) throughout the Ontario, Canada municipalities of Mississauga, Brampton, Caledon, Orangeville and and all their members and our dedicated principals, teachers, clergy and parents who have devoted their lives to the Catholic education of our children. "Those who instruct others unto justice shall shine like stars for all eternity." (Daniel 12:3) At this time our Catholic schools are under a continuing threat. In 1997 secularists undid un·did v. Past tense of undo. undid undo the work of generations and succeeded in destroying our Catholic school systems in Newfoundland and Quebec. The situation in Ontario calls for constant vigilance and the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Our schools must be truly Catholic if they are to survive. This means we must not only have dedicated teachers who are living their Faith as models for our children but also instruments and methods of catechesis in complete harmony with the Church as Mother and Teacher. Out of her treasury of wisdom and grace and experience the Church has given us legislation and guidelines suited to form Catholics who are faithful to Christ and His call to holiness. We have the Apostolic Exhortation Catechesi tradendae (Handing on the Faith) of Pope John Paul II Pope John Paul II (Latin: Ioannes Paulus PP. II, Italian: Giovanni Paolo II, Polish: Jan Paweł II) born Karol Józef Wojtyła , 1979. We have the new Catechetical cat·e·che·sis n. pl. cat·e·che·ses Oral instruction given to catechumens. [Late Latin cat Directory of 1997. We also have the magnificent Catechism of the Catholic Church The Catechism of the Catholic Church, or CCC, is an official exposition of the teachings of the Catholic Church, first published in French in 1992 by the authority of Pope John Paul II. . These and other magisterial mag·is·te·ri·al adj. 1. a. Of, relating to, or characteristic of a master or teacher; authoritative: a magisterial account of the history of the English language. b. documents should be our guides. Despite dedicated teachers and expensive programs, our children are, in the main, not adequately instructed in their faith and often do not even know essential prayers and teachings. Among the reasons for this, I believe, are the seriously flawed texts and defective methodology. After much prayer, reflection and consultation, and keeping in mind my responsibilities as bishop and Apostolic Administrator of the Eparchy of Toronto, I believe it is my duty to call for major modifications in the courses at present in use in our schools. I therefore ask for the following changes: 1. The Training of Teachers While this is beyond my immediate jurisdiction, because of its importance for all Catholics I ask for the reform of the one-year Teachers' College program at O.I.S.E. (Ontario Institute for Studies in Education The Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto is a teachers' college in Toronto, Ontario. It was founded in 1996 as a merger of the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education and the Faculty of Education in the University of Toronto (which from 1920 to ). Dana Thompson in her article "Stones for Bread: The Training of Catholic Teachers" succinctly analyzes the serious defects of this program. (1) The details alleged can be confirmed from other sources. A major defect is that the approved text for the required religious education course is Theology for Teachers by Fr. Ian Knox C.S.Sp.. Its theological errors have been pointed out by others. I will mention here the fundamental error concerning the nature of original sin. The text reads: "Every child finds itself in a world where the formative social and cultural influences are riddled with evil. Unable to escape these influences, every child is eventually drawn into sin. It is this state of sinfulness of the world that we call original sin" (p. 301). Pope Paul VI Pope Paul VI (Latin: Paulus PP. VI; Italian: Paolo VI), born Giovanni Battista Enrico Antonio Maria Montini (September 26, 1897 – August 6, 1978), reigned as Pope of the Catholic Church and Sovereign of Vatican City from 1963 to 1978. , in his Credo of the People of God repeats the definition of the Council of Trent Noun 1. Council of Trent - a council of the Roman Catholic Church convened in Trento in three sessions between 1545 and 1563 to examine and condemn the teachings of Martin Luther and other Protestant reformers; redefined the Roman Catholic doctrine and abolished , on Original Sin. Original Sin comes "non imitatione sed generatione," not from being born into a sinful world but through being children of Adam. This radical error infects the whole theology of this book in its treatment of redemption, baptism, grace and the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception. Therefore, I ask that this text be withdrawn. 2. The Born of the Spirit Catechism Series This series, in use across Canada, was produced by the National Office of Religious Education of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops. The General Catechetical Directory requires that any catechetical text published and approved by a national hierarchy must also be approved by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF) (Congregatio pro Doctrina Fidei), previously known as the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office, is the oldest of the nine congregations of the Roman Curia. and the Congregation for the Clergy The Sacred Congregation for the Clergy (Congregatio pro Clericis) is the congregation of the Roman Curia responsible for overseeing matters regarding priests and deacons not belonging to religious orders. . The Born of the Spirit series does not have this approval from Rome. The General Catechetical Directory also requires that texts such as Born of the Spirit be in harmony with and based on The Catechism of the Catholic Church. The Born of the Spirit series does not meet these requirements. The Born of the Spirit program has numerous errors and omissions errors and omissions n. short-hand for malpractice insurance which gives physicians, attorneys, architects, accountants and other professionals coverage for claims by patients and clients for alleged professional errors and omissions which amount to negligence. and a defective methodology. Teresa Pierlot describes these errors in her book An Overview of the Born of the Spirit Catechism Series. (2) The Born of the Spirit series should be replaced by excellent orthodox courses such as Faith and Life (Ignatius Press) as soon as possible. It is in complete conformity in content and methodology with The General Catechetical Directory and The Catechism of the Catholic Church and officially approved by the National Conference of Catholic Bishops. (3) 3. The Fully Alive "Family Life" Education Series This series is gravely flawed because it deviates from the Church's teaching on family life education. This teaching is set forth in the encyclical encyclical, originally, a pastoral letter sent out by a bishop, now a solemn papal letter, meant to inform the whole church on some particular matter of importance. Benedict XIV circulated the first known encyclical in 1740. of Pope Pius XI Pope Pius XI (Latin: Pius PP. XI; Italian: Pio XI; May 31, 1857 – February 10, 1939), born Ambrogio Damiano Achille Ratti, reigned as Pope from February 6, 1922 and as sovereign of Vatican City from 1929 until his death on February 10, 1939. On the Christian Education of Youth of Dec. 31, 1929, the Apostolic Exhortation Familiaris consortio (The Christian Family in the Modern World) Nov. 22, 1981, Educational Guidelines in Human Love of the Sacred Congregation for Catholic Education The Congregation for Catholic Education (in Seminaries and Institutes of Study) [Congregationis de Institutione Catholica quo ordo studiorum in Facultatibus Iuris Canonici innovatur , Nov. 1, 1983 and most recently The Truth and Meaning of Human Sexuality of the Pontifical Council for the Family The Pontifical Council for the Family is part of the Curia of the Roman Catholic Church. It was established by Pope John Paul II on May 9, 1981 with the Motu Proprio Familia a Deo Instituta , Dec. 8, 1995. The Fully Alive program ignores the latency period latency period n. In psychoanalytic theory, the fourth stage of psychosexual development, extending from about age 5 to puberty, when a child apparently represses sexual urges and prefers to associate with members of the same sex. of our children and therefore can contribute to the loss of innocence. It gives group instruction in intimate sexual matters although the Church has specifically forbidden this. It is woefully woe·ful also wo·ful adj. 1. Affected by or full of woe; mournful. 2. Causing or involving woe. 3. Deplorably bad or wretched: deficient in its treatment of moral principles. It often ignores the Church's teaching on sin and grace and modesty. It does not distinguish between the different degrees of maturity in the same class as the Church tells us teachers must do. It violates the principle of imparting information on sexual matters only at the point of development when this is needed. The Fully Alive program is not a program for formation in Christian virtue but a program of imparting sexual knowledge to children. A summary of the matters discussed at the Grade 7 level makes clear how this sex education course descends to the level of child abuse. Terms explained include: cervical mucus, acrosome acrosome /ac·ro·some/ (ak´ro-som) the caplike, membrane-bound structure covering the anterior portion of the head of a spermatozoon; it contains enzymes for penetrating the oocyte. ac·ro·some n. , testosterone, estrogen, progesterone progesterone (prōjĕs`tərōn'), female sex hormone that induces secretory changes in the lining of the uterus essential for successful implantation of a fertilized egg. , erection, ejaculation ejaculation /ejac·u·la·tion/ (e-jak?u-la´shun) forcible, sudden expulsion; especially expulsion of semen from the male urethra. , nocturnal emissions, homosexuality, masturbation, rape, and sexual molestation molestation n. the crime of sexual acts with children up to the age of 18, including touching of private parts, exposure of genitalia, taking of pornographic pictures, rape, inducement of sexual acts with the molester or with other children, and variations of these . In Grade 8 education in methods of contraception, even illicit and abortifacient abortifacient /abor·ti·fa·cient/ (ah-bor?ti-fa´shent) 1. causing abortion. 2. an agent that induces abortion. a·bor·ti·fa·cient adj. Causing or inducing abortion. ones, is given. This education in evil can only promote sexual experimentation and sins. I recommend the booklet From Winnipeg to Fully Alive by Msgr. Vincent Foy for an in depth analysis of the defects and shortcomings of the Fully Alive course. (4) My recommendation asks that the Fully Alive program be replaced in our schools: all that is necessary can be taught in the context of the Sixth and Ninth Commandments with formation and teaching in the virtues of chastity and modesty and in accordance with the directives of The Truth and Meaning of Human Sexuality, through the solid Faith and Life religion series. The proper authority in the area of family life education should be with the parents. For parents, the best guidelines for education within the family are The Truth and Meaning of Human Sexuality and The Catechism of the Catholic Church. "Blessed are the pure of heart, for they shall see God" (Matt. 5:8). 4. AIDS Education In the Fall of 1986 the Ontario Government ordered AIDS education in all schools. The response to this in our Catholic schools is the program Education About Intimacy, Education About AIDS. This program condones the opinion that in some instances condom use is the lesser of two evils. This is morally unacceptable. I endorse the letter on chastity of Bishop Tonnos of Hamilton in 1987, rejecting the use of condoms on the discussion of their use. Proper AIDS education does not ignore the frightful nature of HIV HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus), either of two closely related retroviruses that invade T-helper lymphocytes and are responsible for AIDS. There are two types of HIV: HIV-1 and HIV-2. HIV-1 is responsible for the vast majority of AIDS in the United States. in its ultimate origin in illicit sexual intercourse and contact. At the same time proper AIDS instruction gives zero education in condom usage. A new course in Catholic schools on AIDS, called AIDS: A Catholic Educational Approach to HIV is proposed for pilot trial this year. I have seen an analysis of it by Dr. John Shea, co-founder of the Canadian Fellowship of Catholic Scholars. It has just been published in Catholic Insight magazine. (5) This new course is clearly unacceptable. I must point out that "Homosexuality should not be discussed before adolescence unless a specific serious problem has developed in a particular situation. This subject must be presented only in terms of chastity, health and the truth about human sexuality in its relationship to the family as taught by the Church" (The Truth and Meaning of Human Sexuality, n. 125). Despite this wise directive, the new AIDS course recommends that PFLAG PFLAG Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (since 1972; Washington, DC) , a homosexual advocacy group, be invited into the classrooms to talk to our children. This is an abomination. Because of errors in doctrine and methodology and serious omissions, I ask that the current AIDS program, (Education About Intimacy, Education About AIDS,) be withdrawn now from our schools and that the new proposed one, as AIDS: A Catholic Educational Approach to HIV, not be introduced. The best possible AIDS program is to promote chastity, its guardian modesty and the means of grace The Means of Grace in Christian theology are those things (the means) through which God gives grace. Just what this grace entails is interpreted in various ways: generally speaking, some see it as God blessing humankind so as to sustain and empower the Christian life; . These are treated magnificently in the second and third parts of The Catechism of the Catholic Church and covered in the Faith and Life religion series, under the Sixth and Ninth Commandments, which I now endorse for our schools. To follow the Church's teaching on chastity would be to eliminate AIDS from the face of the earth. Conclusion The program that I here recommend is nothing else but an act of trust and hope in the Church as our spiritual guide. Only by being faithful to the Church can we be faithful to Christ, to parents, to children and ourselves. I am confident that immense blessings will be showered on all those who dedicate themselves to its implementation. Pope Pius XI said to a group of teachers that Jesus wants saints among the children of today. Surely in this age, in this place, Jesus wants a school program suitable to produce holy children, strong and knowledgeable in their Faith. I believe this new policy will do this with the mutual cooperation of clergy, parents, school boards, principals, and teachers. May God bless abundantly all those who take part in the restoration of Catholic teaching. I invoke on all the help of the Holy Spirit, and Mary Immaculate, Seat of Wisdom and Mother of the Church. May 4, 1998 Most Rev. Roman Danylak, S.T.L., J.U.D., Apostolic Administrator Eparchy of Toronto (1) . Catholic Insight, Jan/Feb, 1998, pp 13-16 (2) . Teresa Pierlot, June 1997, Revised January 1998: RR#2, Morell, PEI, C0A 1S0, Tel: (902) 961-2852. (3) . The Faith and Life Religion Series can be ordered directly from Ignatius Press, PO Box 1339, Fort Collins, CO, 80522, Tel: 1-800-651-1531; or through St. Francis Books, 41 Janedale Cr., Whitby, ON, Canada, L1N 6Z5, Tel: 905-579-5457, Fax: 905-579-4273 or St. Bernard's books at 416-696-2573. (4) . Published by Human Life International, PO Box 7400, Stn. V, Vanier, ON, K1L 8E4, Tel: 613-745-9405, Fax: 613-745-9868. (5) . P.O. Box 625, Adelaide Stn., 36 Adelaide St. E., Toronto, ON, M5C 2J8, Tel: 416-368-4558, Fax: 416-368-8575. |
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