Clash of identities: Transgender kid finds no room at Catholic school
By Kevin Riordan
http://www.philly.com/philly/news/20160911_clash_of_identities__transgender_kid_finds_no_room_at_catholic_school.html?mobi=trueMason Catrambone's heart was set on Camden Catholic High School.
But after the school learned that the Madelyn Catrambone who was accepted last February for September admission had since begun to identify as male, Camden Catholic broke Mason's heart.
The family say they told school officials at two August meetings that Mason would be willing to use the restroom in the nurse's office, and change into gym clothes there as well.
They did insist that Mason - who is not yet undergoing any treatment or surgical procedures - be able to wear a boy's uniform.
"We couldn't do what they were requesting," principal Heather Crisci says. "It's about the school's Catholic identity."
Adds the Rev. Joseph Capella, director of Catholic identity at the school: "There is Catholic teaching. . . . Pope Francis has spoken to it recently, [about] our belief in natural law.
"Essentially, we believe we are not the creators, and at no point in our lives can we move toward being that," Capella continues.
"Our bodies, and every aspect of our humanity, are a gift we have been asked to steward and protect. We are not the creators. We are the created."
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So, it's not about the restrooms and privacy anymore. They simply object to our existence as human beings.
FWIW: The Church has no official position on transgender people. It simply talks around the issue and looks away as we are spit on.
As far as his whole natural law argument, it reduces people to nothing more than flesh and wholly ignores the essence of a person which is the mind. We were born with both.
His Church's solution tells us nothing more than we must create an alternate identity at odds with the one we were born with, or created with to use his words. How is that better? How is that too not at odds with his base premise, that we cannot create ourselves?
Nothing coming out of the mouths of the men in collars makes sense to me any more.