The Diocese of Green Bay has been the most liberal Diocese in Wisconsin. 60 years ago it had an earned reputation as a 'Catholic divorce mill,' and basic Roman Catholic disciplines were routinely ignored. However, in the last 10 years, there has been a gradual reversal of that trend.
So we were pleased--though not really surprised--to read this.
The Diocese of Green Bay, Wisconsin, has updated its education manual, prohibiting students and staff in diocesan schools from adopting gender pronouns, using bathrooms, and wearing the uniform of the opposite sex.
The updated “General Policy Concerning Gender Identity,” which took effect on July 1, instructs members of “all parishes, schools, and school systems, or other entities” within the Diocese of Green Bay to “respect the biological sex with which a person is born,” requiring diocesan schools to apply the new policy on “gender identity and procedures relating to that person according to that person’s biological sex at birth.”...
Not too long ago, the Archdiocese of Milwaukee issued similar guidelines. (N.B.: the source of that link is the notorious homosexualist "New Ways" outfit, thus the inflammatory lying in the article.)
LaCrosse, Madison, and Superior have not yet issued similar regulations, at least 'in print.' When Madison does, look for a nuclear hair-on-fire event.
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