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Author Topic: New School Policy at Saint Michael's School, Burghclere, England  (Read 1493 times)

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https://docs.google.com/docuмent/d/1UV-zDpkPwJ3L1iv6SmXBfLc9DbaKOcjsZZioi4i99kE/edit


"The School has a strong partnership with parents, especially in terms of spiritual and moral formation. Whilst pupils or their families are not required to frequent chapels of the SSPX, or other Traditional Catholic communities, in order to be admitted, all admissions are based on the expectation that parents and pupils support the school’s distinctive Catholic ethos, notably in regard to its doctrinal teaching and liturgical practice and its recognition and respect of the Pope and the Diocesan Bishop. "


This is certainly the docuмent that parents and teaching staff were required to sign, when Abbé Bouchacourt made his flying visit a few weeks ago, to 'help' Sister Mary Elizabeth pack her belongings and bring forward her planned departure



Re: New School Policy at Saint Michael's School, Burghclere, England
« Reply #1 on: April 22, 2019, 08:09:30 AM »

Ah, Fr. Bouchacourt.... a real Catholic Lion he is.



Re: New School Policy at Saint Michael's School, Burghclere, England
« Reply #2 on: April 22, 2019, 08:59:12 AM »

It's a modernist problem of vocabulary.

We respect all human beings as human beings. 

But what exactly is meant by respect in this context?

Probably more than the Archbishop ever would have agreed with. 

(Post '88 when he saw clearly the modernist games.)

Re: New School Policy at Saint Michael's School, Burghclere, England
« Reply #3 on: April 22, 2019, 03:54:57 PM »
This is not America, where the diocesan "Catholic" schools care much more about the Faith than academics and will admit anyone who has decent grades and can pay up. The result is people who have no Faith.

It seems they want it to be that way.