Saturday, May 09, 2015

The San Francisco Far Left is after catholic education and Archbishop Cordileone




Posted by CotoBlogzz

Rancho Santa Margarita. CA-  the far left is at it again, this time in San Francisco: While progressive policies have failed in places such as Ferguson, Detroit and Baltimore, far left politicians such as Rep. Elijah Cummings and Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake blame the cops, not the policies they have promulgated for decades:  http://cotobuzz.blogspot.com/2015/05/baltimore-cops-escape-goats-for.html

Now, weapons of mass disinformation have been deployed,  funded by millionaire so called  candy store Catholics in San Francisco aimed at taking control of the Catholic schools and remove Archbishop Cordileone:  we previously argued that a fundamental transformation of America is as easy as eating an elephant:  taking control of one school district at a time.h

Archbishop Cordileone recently approved revised teacher contracts and a handbook containing morality clauses that function as professional conduct policies. This decision to protect the Catholic identity of schools by prohibiting teachers from publicly acting against Catholic teaching has met with  such criticism that infamous public-relations maven Sam Singer has been hired an attempt to destroy faithful Catholic education. - See http://www.cardinalnewmansociety.org/CatholicEducationDaily/DetailsPage/tabid/102/ArticleID/4024/Infamous-Public-Relations-Guru-Organizing-Attacks-on-Archbishop-Writes-Hendershott.aspx#.dpuf

The criticism is unwarranted,  and like the bogus charges against law enforcement in Ferguson, Baltimore and New York, the mainstream media is carrying water for Singer.  Singer has made it clear:  he will not rest until the Archbishop is removed.  What is this about freedom of religion?

Paraphrasing Edmond Burke, all that is necessary for evil and Sam Singer to triumph is for good Catholics to do nothing.  Brian at Catholic.org has started a Cordileone Defense Fund:

According to Brian,  All collected proceeds will be given to the Archdiocese of San Francisco, for the express purpose of assisting the Archbishop with public relations, legal fees and any other costs directly associated with his effort

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