THE Church has insisted that *** education should be taught by parents and not in schools as “extra-curricular activity.”
Archbishop Paciano Aniceto, chairman of Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines’ (CBCP) Episcopal Commission on Family and Life (ECFL), defended the Church’s opposition to *** education in schools.
“To allow *** education in the classroom is risking the student’s moral and spiritual well-being,” he said.
Aniceto was reacting to the recent attempts by the Department of Education (DepEd) to quietly smuggle into various high school subjects the latest module cloaking public *** indoctrination with the term Adolescent Reproductive Health and Reproductive Rights.
The bishop pointed out that while the information may be helpful to some, it is an outright “child abuse” against the others in class.
“Although the students may be of similar ages, their exposure to *** and related matters are never the same,” he said.
No parent would like to see his or her children scandalized by language such the terms in the module, the prelate said.
The clergy said that the Catholic Church teaches that *** education is the sole right and responsibility of parents and no excuse or alibi can justify the public teaching of *** education by strangers.
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kung ikaw ang parents paano approach ang gagawin mo ng pag turo sa anak mo ng about ***?




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