March 28, 2024

CATHOLIC CHILDREN IN GRAVE DANGER A REPORT ON COMMON CORE IN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS Research and Report

Children_of_the_Common_Core“At some point our Bishops will wake up to what they have inflicted upon innocent children who are being handed over to the enemy. How far down the road and how many children must be sacrificed to a kind of Molech before the Church steps up to save our children?” – W. Guardiola.

“Rejecting Federal Money

If federal funding, through Vouchers, Titles, and Grants, curriculum adherence, etc., has caused Catholic schools to align with ESEA standards or Common Core, then surely there must be alternatives. First, Catholic schools should reject coercive federal funding. Next, to overcome the SAT dilemma, with all the Catholic Colleges in the United States, surely these colleges could formulate their own assessment tests for Catholic students. Over 200 Catholic Colleges serve almost a million students. Perhaps the Catholic colleges should expand to accommodate all our Catholic and other like-minded children, and become the safe place to teach our Catholic faith. The implementation of Common Core is incredibly costly. What if Catholic educational institutions joined forces and spent the money earmarked for implementing Common Core to enlarge our Colleges and preserve our primary and secondary schools, thus protecting our Christian identity by teaching Catholic truths? Some of our Catholic Colleges and Universities have wandered off the doctrinal path. When Dr. Sowell says Marxism is flourishing on American college campuses, does that also include Catholic campuses? Perhaps our Bishops might kindly assist those institutions which are in need of sound Catholic Doctrine. These recommendations may appear “radical”, but which is truly radical…all the forgoing, or a return to an authentic Catholic education? With all the talented thinkers and prominent Catholic business leaders in the Church, might they develop a Catholic education system to by-pass federal funding and preserve Catholic education? In order to sponsor children who cannot afford Catholic education, might some of the very financially-blessed Catholics find ways to set up some sort of charitable funds which do not require the government control required by Tuition Tax Credits and Vouchers?”

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