The Diocese of Raleigh's Anti-Catholic Self Loathing
The Diocese of Raleigh, NC has quite the interesting training session for one of its diocesan high school teachers.
Specifically, to attend a teacher training session created by the same organization (the Anti-Defamation League) that has repeatedly stated in none too subtle fashion that Venerable Pope Pius XII did nothing to help European Jews during World War II.
From the Diocese of Raleigh's website (in part); (Emphasis mine)
Mark DeLaRosa, a teacher of Theology and Catholic History at Cardinal Gibbons High School, will be spending a week during the month of July in Israel as a participant in the Bearing Witness Advanced Program for studying the Holocaust and the history of anti-Semitism. Mr. DeLaRosa, who studied last summer in Washington, D.C. at the Bearing Witness Regional program, was among 20 men and women chosen for the Advanced Program by the Jewish Anti-Defamation League (ADL) in partnership with the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), National Catholic Education Association (NCEA), the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and the Archdiocese of Washington, D.C.
The Bearing Witness Program is a professional development opportunity for Catholic school educators, created in 1996 by the ADL. Click here for the rest of the article.
The Diocese of Raleigh, NC has quite the interesting training session for one of its diocesan high school teachers.
Specifically, to attend a teacher training session created by the same organization (the Anti-Defamation League) that has repeatedly stated in none too subtle fashion that Venerable Pope Pius XII did nothing to help European Jews during World War II.
From the Diocese of Raleigh's website (in part); (Emphasis mine)
The Bearing Witness Program is a professional development opportunity for Catholic school educators, created in 1996 by the ADL.
1 Comments:
At least the guy gets a free trip to Isreal, even if it is mandated by thinly veiled efforts at political correctness that barely mask the association's anti-Catholicism.
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