Students and alumni of a Catholic high school in Iowa held a rally on Wednesday afternoon to protest a decision by school officials not to hire a gay teacher.
The rally at Dowling Catholic High School in West Des Moines involved a walkout and a demonstration at which a handful of students and alumni spoke, reports The Des Moines Register.
The gay teacher who did not get hired had worked as a substitute at Dowling Catholic High — a school of some 1,430 souls.
In the process of vetting the teaching candidate for a full-time teaching job, school officials learned that he has a boyfriend and is engaged to be married.
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6 comments:
You know these attacks on Christians are really getting old. Trouble is we have to start addressing them.
So, here's what I suggest. Whenever we are confronted with something like this we need to just call them liberals and make it sound like such a dirty word.
As it was in the days of Lot it will be the same in the day coming of the lord which was homosexual mobs attacking people and no one would stop them because of their high up connections.
I am sick of them forcing their immoral homosexual lifestyles on us.
Do you hear me Jim Ireton, Jake Day and Chuck Cook!!
Why is this news for a catholic school? Because they admit they're gay? Wtf?
When there has already been problems in the Church with molested altar boys causing the Church to pay out kazillions, the Church MUST be allowed the right to correct those problems by stopping the source.
Absolutely a no- hire situation here.
Over half the priests are gay anyway. The school should be posting a job application on Grindr.
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