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Author Topic: Deviant sɛҳuąƖ behavior defended by SSPX school in the UK  (Read 12911 times)

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Re: Deviant sɛҳuąƖ behavior defended by SSPX school in the UK
« Reply #10 on: September 09, 2017, 04:03:44 PM »
This seems way to far fetched for me.  The sspx is not perfect, but I cannot see this lasting long like before.  I think it has to be a mistake.

Re: Deviant sɛҳuąƖ behavior defended by SSPX school in the UK
« Reply #11 on: September 09, 2017, 04:15:16 PM »

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St. Michael’s is nestled within 30 acres of beautiful countryside.  It is a school of the Society of St. Pius X.
For further information:
Rev. Fr. John Brucciani
Headmaster
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That's unfortunate.
Fr. Brucciani gives a great sermon (sounds like Vincent Price) and I would not have taken him to be a company man.
Although, maybe to even still be in the SSPX at this point they are all company men.


Re: Deviant sɛҳuąƖ behavior defended by SSPX school in the UK
« Reply #12 on: September 09, 2017, 05:05:12 PM »
It's a docuмent every school in the United Kingdom is required to have. I have done the research and searched the title of the docuмent. Multiple schools in the UK come up, all with the selfsame docuмent, layout and wording. The only thing different, of course, is the school's insignia. They're not defending anything, they're required by UK law to have that docuмent.
Can you back this statement up with evidence? You say you've done the research but you offer nothing to substantiate it.

Re: Deviant sɛҳuąƖ behavior defended by SSPX school in the UK
« Reply #13 on: September 09, 2017, 06:00:37 PM »
 The school is required to have in place a suitable Child Protection Policy but such a policy does not have to include the Brook 'Traffic Lights' garbage or anything remotely similar.

"The official State bodies concerned with Child Protection only offer guidance in relation to creating what they consider a suitable policy. It's up to the school, or other type of institution/association that might be required by law to have a child Protection Policy in place to actually create the policy. It's easily googled under a search time like "Child Protection Policy, Procedure and Guidance UK"...... for example SSPX UK is a registered charity and the Charity Commission (which is an official government body) offers guidance on creating child protection policies......"

 https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/safeguarding-children-and-young-people/safeguarding-children-and-young-people

A friend of mine from FB asked me to post this.

Re: Deviant sɛҳuąƖ behavior defended by SSPX school in the UK
« Reply #14 on: September 09, 2017, 06:03:31 PM »
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