The president of a Massachusetts Catholic college denounced the Diocese of Worcester’s K-12 school guidelines that reject gender ideology, according to The College Fix.
The Diocese of Worcester announced a new policy on gender, sexuality and sexual identity for its 21 schools on Aug. 15 that requires students to conform to their biological sex, according to NBC 10 News, a Boston-based outlet. President Vincent Rougeau of the College of the Holy Cross said the policy “does not apply to Holy Cross” and said that it is not consistent with the school’s “values,” according to The Fix. (RELATED: Catholic Bishop Faces Backlash For Telling Catholics Not To Support LGBTQ Pride Events)
It “not only challenges our deeply held values, it targets specific identities and people in our community and surrounding county,” Rougeau told The Fix.
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