13.05.10
By Lisa Wangsness Staff Ball
The Archdiocese of Boston says it will help a boy who has been banned in a school in Hingham eclectic because her parents are lesbians find another Catholic school children to follow.
St. Paul's Elementary School decided to admit the boy in the third school this fall, but after discovering the nature of the relationship of his parents, the first dancer and priest in charge of the school canceled the offer.
In a statement released this afternoon, Mary Grassa O'Neill, Secretary of erudition and superintendent of Catholic schools, said the archdiocese did not release the children of same-sex parents who attend Catholic schools, and that the archdiocese will be "the profession in the coming weeks to develop a policy to eliminate any misunderstandings in the future."
Catholic schools' children welcome parental expertise on the Church's teachings are an important part of the curriculum and are part of the student experience uplifting, "said Grassa O'Neill, who is the superintendent schools of the Archdiocese.
Source: Boston Globe