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Title: Catholic publications outraged by transgender week
Post by: Butterfly on March 12, 2009, 12:09:55 AM
Post by: Butterfly on March 12, 2009, 12:09:55 AM
Catholic publications outraged by transgender week
College Media Network
By Alex Lacasse
March 11 2009
http://media.www.su-spectator.com/media/storage/paper948/news/2009/03/11/News/Catholic.Publications.Outraged.By.Transgender.Week-3668480.shtml (http://media.www.su-spectator.com/media/storage/paper948/news/2009/03/11/News/Catholic.Publications.Outraged.By.Transgender.Week-3668480.shtml)
Produced by Seattle University's Trans and Allies Club, Transgender Awareness Week included everything from a Transgender Bible study to a day reserved for criss-cross dressing-encouraging students to dress in their best "gender bending outfits."
While the week itself was calm and uncontroversial on Seattle U's campus, national Catholic organizations have taken to the Web, expressing concerns over the awareness week and its place on a religious campus.
The Catholic News Agency, in a story published March 1, highlighted several Jesuit universities who have recently sponsored events described as "obscene events promoting sexual ideologies" by the news agency. Among those schools were Georgetown University, Loyola University of Chicago and Seattle University.
College Media Network
By Alex Lacasse
March 11 2009
http://media.www.su-spectator.com/media/storage/paper948/news/2009/03/11/News/Catholic.Publications.Outraged.By.Transgender.Week-3668480.shtml (http://media.www.su-spectator.com/media/storage/paper948/news/2009/03/11/News/Catholic.Publications.Outraged.By.Transgender.Week-3668480.shtml)
Produced by Seattle University's Trans and Allies Club, Transgender Awareness Week included everything from a Transgender Bible study to a day reserved for criss-cross dressing-encouraging students to dress in their best "gender bending outfits."
While the week itself was calm and uncontroversial on Seattle U's campus, national Catholic organizations have taken to the Web, expressing concerns over the awareness week and its place on a religious campus.
The Catholic News Agency, in a story published March 1, highlighted several Jesuit universities who have recently sponsored events described as "obscene events promoting sexual ideologies" by the news agency. Among those schools were Georgetown University, Loyola University of Chicago and Seattle University.