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“Our biological sex, expressed by our body, is a gift from God and is unchangeable,” the document says.
MILWAUKEE, Wisc. — The Archdiocese of Milwaukee this week put forth a policy related to gender theory, which includes the provision that only pronouns corresponding to a person’s biological sex are to be used in parishes, schools, and other Catholic institutions or organizations.
The policy states that “As a general rule, in all interactions and policies, parishes, organizations, and institutions are to recognize only a person’s biological sex,” which it defines as “the sex with which a person is born, regardless of acceptance or perceived identity.
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Milwaukee Archdiocese Provides Gender Theory Policy Based on Biological Sex
MILWAUKEE, Wisc. — The Archdiocese of Milwaukee this week put forth a policy related to gender theory, which includes the provision that only pronouns corresponding to a person’s biological sex are to be used in parishes, schools, and other Catholic institutions or organizations.
The policy states that “As a general rule, in all interactions and policies, parishes, organizations, and institutions are to recognize only a person’s biological sex,” which it defines as “the sex with which a person is born, regardless of acceptance or perceived identity.
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Milwaukee Archdiocese Provides Gender Theory Policy Based on Biological Sex