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Published: October 13, 2009
Dozens of Brightly Wrapped Condoms
Homosexualist Play To Be Performed at Four SF Catholic High Schools
Four Catholic High Schools in the Archdiocese of San Francisco are scheduled to host a performance of the condom-endorsing sex-education play Secrets. The play was written by openly lesbian playwright Patricia Loughrey. Secrets will be performed on October 14, 2009 at Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory High School in San Francisco; on November 5, 2009 at Sacred Heart High School in Atherton; on January 19, 2010 at Mercy High School in Burlingame, and on February 9, 2010 at St. Ignatius College Preparatory High School in San Francisco.
The play depicts a teenager who is HIV positive. Some content in Secrets was considered, by the Fremont, California Unified School District, to be sufficiently graphic to require that a permission slip be signed by parents before their child would be allowed to see it. The Fremont Unified School District also posts an online flyer (in English and Chinese) for parents, informing them of the performance, and inviting them to watch a video of Secrets before giving their permission. The flyer also describes two of the scenes: “A character dumps dozens of brightly wrapped condoms on the floor with a discussion about which type of condoms are the best to use and how to use them effectively.” Another scene is a “Discussion about contraceptives and a visual display of them.” The production of Secrets in the San Francisco Archdiocese is sponsored by the Educational Theater Programs division of the Kaiser Permanente HMO.
Secrets author Patricia Loughrey is currently the coordinator of the play reading series Queer Theatre – Taking Center Stage at San Diego’s Diversionary Theatre, which bills itself as “the nations third-oldest LGBT theater.” Ms. Loughrey is author of The Daddy Machine, a play about children with two lesbian mothers, and most recently, Dear Harvey, a celebration of the life of the openly homosexual San Francisco politician Harvey Milk. Dear Harvey was first performed at San Diego State University. San Diego News Online reported: “The piece, about Harvey Milk, was commissioned by Diversionary as its own tribute to the civil rights activist, and it was conceived long before the film, Milk, was released. The small-cast production made for compelling theater, and the piece is now making the rounds in various locales. There’s even talk of touring the SDSU production to local high schools….The play is a remembrance and a touching tribute, based on Loughrey’s interviews with people who knew Harvey, from activists to politicians.”
Oddly, the entry for Secrets on the Sacred Heart High of Atherton’s online calendar is found under the heading Sophomore Class Liturgy. At San Francisco’s St. Ignatius High School, Secrets is intended to be an annual event. From the school’s May 2009 Health & Wellness webpage: “The freshmen class also witnessed an award winning health education program sponsored by Kaiser Permanente called Secrets. Secrets is a live theatre production which educates youth on the topic of HIV and AIDS. This production was viewed by the entire Student Body two years ago and each year the freshmen will have the opportunity to see it in order to be up to speed with the rest of the school.”
While the content of Secrets may be acceptable to some San Francisco Catholic high schools, Fremont is not the only public school district to harbor reservations. In 1994, officials of the Glendale, California public school district cancelled a performance of Secrets because the play conflicted with the district’s policy of promoting abstinence. In addition to requiring a permission slip, the Fremont Public School District offers parents the option of having their child either view an abstinence-promoting video called Sex Appeal, or the option of not viewing either program.
Posted Tuesday, October 13, 2009 12:10 AM By Sawyer
Liberalism and the homosexual agenda is the true religion of those phony Catholic schools, so it makes sense that one of them would schedule the play during "liturgy" time. Where is the bishop? Why isn't he acting like a shepherd? Why don't the teachers and administrators who approve something like this get fired? Where is the outrage from parents? Doesn't anyone care about Catholic schools being Catholic anymore?
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Posted Tuesday, October 13, 2009 3:02 AM By Gabriel
And, why are you referring to these schools as Catholic? They have obviously lost their identity.
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Posted Tuesday, October 13, 2009 7:34 AM By Questions
A question on terminology: should we use the term "homosexual" or "homosexualist?" Isn't the point that it really isn't possible for two men to have "sex?" They could certainly abuse certain parts of their anatomy (and reproductive and digestive systems), but is this sex? This is promotion of sodomy plain and simple. In the case of this article this is promotion of sodomy to children. I would urge people to call things by their proper names.
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Posted Tuesday, October 13, 2009 7:42 AM By Edward B. Connolly
It would be better for the administrators of those four Catholic high schools if they were to be thrown into the depths of the sea with millstones tied around their necks than that they should lead a single one of their students astray.
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Posted Tuesday, October 13, 2009 8:00 AM By Theo in Ventura
As David Horowitz, the anti-radical author, says, Liberals are liberal about sex and drugs. Otherwise they are fascists. I agree. The four Catholic schools are forcing innocent students (who pay a lot of money for tuition) to see a stupid play.
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Posted Tuesday, October 13, 2009 8:15 AM By Pete Noyes
This is perhaps the most outrageous thing I've come across in so-called "Catholic education." I've been shocked before but never like this. There appears to be a great divide in the Catholic Church that could lead to its destruction.
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Posted Tuesday, October 13, 2009 8:40 AM By AMDG
Insanity. You will be held accountable for what you do to these young minds and souls.
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Posted Tuesday, October 13, 2009 8:42 AM By John
"Catholic" schools are now morally bankrupt and deserve no support. If they exist like these schools, then they are a reflection of the Archbishop and need to be closed.
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Posted Tuesday, October 13, 2009 9:43 AM By Elizabeth
CALL THE ARCHDIOCESE OF SAN FRANCISCO'S COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE!!
(415) 614 - 5500
PLEASE BE SURE TO BE RESPECTFUL AND SHOW CHARITY WHEN CALLING.
THE AB MUST PUT A STOP TO THIS SADNESS AND THIS MADNESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
OTHERWISE, TAKE AWAY THE CATHOLICITY FROM THESE SCHOOLS AND LET THEM BE SECULAR SCHOOLS!!!!
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Posted Tuesday, October 13, 2009 9:59 AM By CT
Please cease calling yourselves Catholic...you apostate sellouts!
You know what Our Lord says about those who scandalize...
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Posted Tuesday, October 13, 2009 10:03 AM By Laurette Elsberry
Every few years "Secrets" climbs up out of the slime to re-infect young people. I still remember when it was shown in a Catholic school in Sacramento years ago and a newspaper photo showed two young people fitting a condom on a banana........This "play" is nothing more than sodomite propaganda and a pitch for condom use by heterosexuals so that Kaiser might make more money on abortions when the condoms fail......Archbishop Niederauer has the responsibility to demand that these Catholic schools not allow this play to be performed. Contact him at 415-614-4711, or e-mail him at info@sfarchdiocese.org (and pray that the message won't be deleted by his staff).
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Posted Tuesday, October 13, 2009 10:22 AM By Thomas Edward Miles
What is it you folks are so afraid of, you folks are always good for a great laugh, THANK YOU!
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Posted Tuesday, October 13, 2009 11:01 AM By V. Concerned Parent
This is unacceptable. I have a student at one of these schools. I have sent an e-mail to the Archbishop, and I have called his office. They screen his e-mail, so he may not get the message in time for tomorrow, but I pray that he does. I also know that the other high schools have more time for action. Below is an excerpt from the letter I sent:
Your Excellency, Archbishop Niederauer,
I am a concerned parent. Our local Catholic High Schools, including Sacred
Heart Cathedral Prep, are doing surprising things with sex education, including
presenting a play encouraging our children to use condoms. It is called
"Secrets." The content of the play is not fully described to the parents with
the bulletin that came home. Now we find that it is full of unacceptable
material for our catholic children. Please see the attached web link.
THIS PLAY, CALLED "SECRETS," WILL BE PERFORMED TOMORROW AND MOST STUDENTS WILL
ATTEND AS MOST PARENTS DON'T REALIZE THE GRAPHIC NATURE OF WHAT IS BEING
PRESENTED, AS IT IS NOT ADEQUATELY DESCRIBED. PLEASE LOOK INTO THIS. With all
respect, we prayerfully request your evaluation of this situation.
It seems to me, that this play's intent is not to protect our youth, as it claims, but rather, to violate their purity and dignity, at a still impressionable age.
Even some public school districts have declined showing the play.
Please see the attached link:
(link was given to this article)
With appreciation and hope,
A concerned parent!
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I also sent an e-mail to the Superintendent of Catholic Schools in San Francisco, Maureen Huntington.
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Posted Tuesday, October 13, 2009 12:11 PM By Sheila
Where is the outrage from the parents? When our children were in Catholic grade/high school, I would have stormed the principal's office in justifiable rage at "education" like this. The bishop is entirely responsible for these young souls and will have a lot to answer for before the Lord God. I am sickened that this goes on in so-called Catholic schools. First it was the colleges, now the high schools, and no doubt it has crept into the grade schools. God have mercy on us all!
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Posted Tuesday, October 13, 2009 12:47 PM By Dexter
Is it sinful to give up hope in Catholic schools?
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Posted Tuesday, October 13, 2009 3:05 PM By Julia
Anyone reading this article and greatly disturbed should call the SF Archdiocese and ask them if they are shutting this down. Better for us to turn our outrage into loving, charitable action, rather than outrage for the sake of outrage.
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Posted Tuesday, October 13, 2009 4:04 PM By Gil
One small disagreement with Peter Noyes. Bad as this is, the Church will not be destroyed. We have His word for it. Cf. Matthew 16:18.
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Posted Tuesday, October 13, 2009 4:55 PM By cjo
WOW...IT NEVER STOPS...MORE FRUITS OF VATICAN II????
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Posted Tuesday, October 13, 2009 5:28 PM By Nathan
My Lord, I would expect this from a public school system! Seems like the liberal nature of San Francisco is overpowering the San Francisco Diocese's ability to effectively seek out the true Catholic teachings. The Church is against birth control of any kind and does not promote homo-sexuality. Abortion is a clear no-no ... This does not make sense! Make these schools and churches out there Episcopalian and call it a day!
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Posted Tuesday, October 13, 2009 5:41 PM By Thuvia Parth
CJO: To blame the Second Vatican Council for present problems is an easy out -- and unjust to that Council.
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Posted Tuesday, October 13, 2009 6:09 PM By fw1952
The Archbishop of San Francisco has failed to discuss abortion with Nancy Pelosi which allows her to believe she can claim to be Catholic without fidelity to Church teachings. These schools should lose their Catholic status as should Nancy Pelosi. It won't matter to the school administrators or to Pelosi, though. They don't answer to God, they answer to mammon.
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Posted Tuesday, October 13, 2009 6:45 PM By JLS
cjo, I rather picture it as the culls of Vatican II.
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Posted Tuesday, October 13, 2009 6:49 PM By JLS
te Miles, if you have no fear of God, then you are doomed. You have many predecessors. But having read your many posts, I know that your game to to try to get people to respect you more than God. Have fun while it lasts.
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Posted Wednesday, October 14, 2009 12:36 AM By Taylor
As someone who grew up around the Atherton area, this doesn't surprise me that Sacred Heart has decided to show it. They've been CINO for as long as I can remember. Nonetheless, the inaction on the part of the Archdiocese of SF is sickening and embarrassing. Thank goodness none of my tithes go towards them (I attend a church of the ICKSP, which technically works outside the diocesan structure). In the meantime, I pray for the return of orthodoxy in my hometown and in all of CA for that matter.
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Posted Wednesday, October 14, 2009 4:15 AM By MarkF
Is this just a coincidence that the same obscure play will be performed four times in one year in one diocese? Sounds like there is a marketing campaign afoot to get schools to put this on. Gives new meaning to the term about a play being mounted on stage.
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Posted Wednesday, October 14, 2009 11:41 PM By Kenneth M. Fisher
Pete Noyes,
"I am with you even unto the end of times, and the gates of Hell shall not prevail against you", Nothing will ever lead to its destruction. It may go into the catacombs again, but it will never be destroyed!
May God have mercy on Archbishop Neiderauer's compromised soul!
God bless, yours in Their Hearts,
Kenneth M. Fisher
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Posted Thursday, October 15, 2009 8:47 PM By Devin J
Wow, some of the comments on this page are just ignorant. As a faithful Catholic convert, I am outraged at what is going on. But, it has nothing to do with the "fruits of Vatican II" as someone put it, or the homosexual agenda or liberalism. Vatican II was as much a valid council as Trent. I digress, instead of finding someone to blame how's about we pray for them and show them the True path and correct these schools in a NON HATEFUL way, because by being an ultra conservative jerk we will turn their hearts even further from the Truth! Mary, Help of Chrisitans pray for us all!
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Posted Saturday, October 17, 2009 7:54 AM By Tom Amadeo
Devin---you may be a faithful convert,but that does not prevent you from being mistaken. V2 was a pastoral council,as opposed to one that is dogmatic. To say it "was as much a valid council as Trent" has to be explained. V2,is in the same category as the pastoral councils of Latrocinium,Hieria,and Pistoia. While they were "valid", those three "valid" councils were abrogated by the papal decree for teaching error.I think other councils met similar fates,but I can't recall them at this moment. In 1459,Pope Pius ll,in his decree Exerabilis,condemned anyone who would presume to call a council to alter any Catholic dogmatic teaching. The bottom line here is:as a pastoral council,like Latrocinium,Hieria,and Pitoia,a pope may abrogate V2 altogether. The Pope cannot do that to Trent. And Devin,in your conversion,were you taught that hating evil is a vice? Not hating evil is to approne it! That is what one "faux traditionalist"-ultra conservative jerk thinks of of your True path. Devin J,get a compass!
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Posted Saturday, October 17, 2009 2:10 PM By Tom Amadeo
Devin J---as one of the hateful ulta conservative ignoramuses-you deliniated who we are-- I'm one of the jerks for whom you are praying will be led in the ways of truth and righteouness with you and your ilk leading the way with theV2 handbook.May I express a hateful catholic theologic principle? Presuming your permission,this principle is : Before being bound to give assent to a council,the believer has the right to be certain that the teaching in question is definitive since only definitive teaching is infallible. Moreover,Archbishop Felici,the General Secretary of Vatican ll stated that Catholics must "make reservations" on those declarations from the council (V2)"which have a novel character." So when you refer to us as jerks,in reality, you reveal your lack of understanding of the difference between a dogmatic council and one that is pastoral .There is an old wise saying which I think applies to your post,i.e.: It is somtimes better to keep ones mouth closed and be thought a fool, than to open it and remove all doubt. Help of Christians,help him to learn !
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Posted Saturday, October 17, 2009 2:50 PM By Jimmy Mac
Wow: showing condoms! I'll bet these kids have never heard of them nor seen them.
Right.
And, of course, their parents never use them, either.
Right #2
And no one who posts on this site uses them either.
Right #3
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Posted Saturday, October 17, 2009 5:10 PM By Mark from PA
You comments made me smile, Jimmy Mac. When I was a teen I actually never saw a condom. I don't think I knew what they were until they were mentioned in health class when I was a senior. Since I was a chaste virgin, to tell you the truth, I don't know if I understood the concept. I don't know if my parents ever used them because that isn't a question that I would ever ask. And actually I have never used one. Catholics aren't supposed too. (But I do realize that a lot do.) I don't know if this play should be shown, I have mixed feelings. If it is, the teachers should discuss it with the students and also discuss the Church's views on premaritial sex and the use of condoms. They should probably show the abstinence-promoting video also.
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Posted Saturday, October 17, 2009 5:27 PM By Grisha
Jimmy Mac - Let me explain it to you. The Catholic Church teaches that the only sexual act which is not sinful is "regular" intercourse between a married (Male and female) couple which is open to the transmission of life. That excludes all homo and most heterosexual types of sexual behavior. I suppose if one engaged in the prohibited activities on a regular basis it might be called a "Sinful lifestyle" However I, am happy to report that IF any of the staff or posters to California Catholic Daily ever engaged in those acts, it was only a few times and a long time ago. No one here does that kind of thing now and certainly no one leads a "sexual lifestyle" which involves anything except good old vaginal intercourse (most often in the missionary position) with hubby or wife only, without condoms, BCP's or any other artificial contraception. Isn't that right everybody? ....right?..... right?
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Posted Saturday, October 17, 2009 5:54 PM By Kenneth M. Fisher
Devin,
I seem to recall that a Cardinal, Cardinal Ratzinger, at that time Head of the Congregation for the Faith and now Pope Benedict XVI, said that Vatican Council Two was a Pastoral Council and could not change or make any Dogma!
God bless, yours in Thier Hearts,
Kenneth M. Fisher
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Posted Saturday, October 17, 2009 8:28 PM By JLS
Sometimes mischievous middle school kids bring condoms to school, inflate them like balloons and tape them to the classroom walls.
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Posted Saturday, October 17, 2009 8:47 PM By JLS
Devin, you are presuming that the issue of condomation promulgated by the diocese either by episcopal instruction or by episcopal default is something that is an educational issue. What is your basis for making such a presumption? Don't you know that this stuff has been going on since 1965? Devin, wake up!!! Every single one of the administrators and sex slaves in the diocese knows exactly what the program is. The diocese intends to educate the children in its schools in the arts of sexual behavior. The way education works is from God to the bishop to the rest of us. We get our knowledge of truth in this manner. Knowledge is not passed up the line from laity to bishop to God, Devin. The bishop knows exactly what he is doing, intends to do it and relishes the thought of how it will impact the children. Obviously the real question is whether the bishop believes this to be good or bad. If he believes it to be good, then he is so far off the mark of reality that nothing you or anyone tells him will help. Sending him to a post in northern Alaska would be a solution, however. Now, if the bishop believes what he is doing is bad, then there you have it ... one more among a crowd of Judas Iscariots buying salvation for money. The irony is what they will really end up with instead of salvation. In that bad bishops delude themselves perhaps they really have no idea what salvation is all about ... maybe they dream it is a big bedroom stocked with 72 virgins ... now whether these bad bishops dream of virgin boys or whatever, my guess is that it will be virgin cobras. Devin, the reason people challenge bad bishops is not so much to change the mind of recalcitrant evil doers but to shed light on the situation as a means of bolstering the defence of the faith among the faithful, among those who make a practice of turning away from sin, and among those who might turn from sin. Education comes by the stick sometimes such as reminding the sinner of Hell.
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Posted Monday, October 19, 2009 6:22 AM By MoonChild02
Question: Does anyone know where the idea to do this play on these campuses came from, and who gave the okay to run with such a project? I would find the root of the problem first, and then take the appropriate course of action.
I know that the LGBT community of late has been very strong in trying to sway Catholics to see things their way. If I were trying to educate a community about something I felt strongly about, the first place I would go would be to the schools and youth centers. I think that's what may be happening here. They were looking for an in to the Catholic community, and figured that they needed to start with the kids. Get the kids educated, and they will educate the parents, and sooner or later the view of the whole world is changed.
Someone needs to find out where and by whom the project was given the go-ahead. Find the root, and nip the problem in the bud.
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Posted Monday, October 19, 2009 9:31 AM By Abeca Christian
This is so shameful
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Posted Monday, October 19, 2009 6:56 PM By gravey
So that's the best you can do Grisha. You justify sinful acts because you are convinced that others participate in sinful acts. Your hubris is duly noted.
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Posted Thursday, October 22, 2009 11:54 AM By Rick
Jesus WEEPS!
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Posted Wednesday, October 28, 2009 11:11 PM By Sir Louie
Why do the Catholic School allowed this to happen? is the Bishop of the area open GAY himself? Do the Bishop ignore the old testament? wheren is the Catholicism?
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