Catholic Church not fit to run schools, says GALHA
Reacting to a House of Commons Select Committee report, published on Tuesday, which shows that the Catholic Church is refusing to tackle homophobic bullying in its schools, George Broadhead, secretary of GALHA said: "We've seen homophobia in Catholic circles rising at a terrifying rate over the past few months. The Pope is almost hysterical on the topic and the British Catholic hierarchy is constantly agitating to retard gay rights. What chance have gay children got in schools run by an organisation that hates them? "For the sake of these children and for the community at large which should be protected from the promotion of bigotry in schools, the Catholic Church should be stripped of its educational establishments. Let us not forget that the running costs of these schools are paid for entirely by the taxpayer in effect, we are all funding the unchecked bullying of gay children. Well, that's not how I want my tax contributions spent." Mr Broadhead said that Catholic schools should be returned to the control of the local authority and opened up to everyone in the community. "It's terrible to think that there are gay children in these establishments being bullied not only physically but also psychologically by the message they are getting from the Church authorities. Somebody has to speak up for them, and I am pleased that the Government recognises that gay kids are at particular risk in Catholic schools."
NSS March 2007 |