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Here’s a sample letter that seeks to persuade organizers to do what is right, out of genuine empathy for those who participate in such events.
Many Catholics and other Christians instinctively know that programs designed to skew the lines between the two sexes are fundamentally unhealthy for society and for the individuals involved, but few have clarity or confidence in how to respond.
Yes, this is harmful to kids and families. Yes, it undermines the development of chastity and other virtues. And yes, it offers confusion and a counterfeit response to the fundamental question, “Who Am I?” that Pope St. John Paul II so eloquently explored in his “Theology of the Body” series of talks early in his pontificate.
So this letter attempts to offer a way to respond to those organizing such events as an appeal to do what is right and decent and out of genuine empathy for those who participate. Everyone deserves to be treated with love, dignity and respect, and these shows are anathema to such treatment.
Greetings,
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Many Catholics and other Christians instinctively know that programs designed to skew the lines between the two sexes are fundamentally unhealthy for society and for the individuals involved, but few have clarity or confidence in how to respond.
Yes, this is harmful to kids and families. Yes, it undermines the development of chastity and other virtues. And yes, it offers confusion and a counterfeit response to the fundamental question, “Who Am I?” that Pope St. John Paul II so eloquently explored in his “Theology of the Body” series of talks early in his pontificate.
So this letter attempts to offer a way to respond to those organizing such events as an appeal to do what is right and decent and out of genuine empathy for those who participate. Everyone deserves to be treated with love, dignity and respect, and these shows are anathema to such treatment.
Greetings,
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An Open Letter to Those Sponsoring Drag Queen Events
Here’s a sample letter that seeks to persuade organizers to do what is right, out of genuine empathy for those who participate in such events.
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