Remember when Regis Jesuit High School yanked a student magazine because it had a pro-choice column? It dumped two student advisors, too.
criticized Aquila’s support of an organization that carried out conversion therapy.
Originally part of Regis University, the high school became its own entity in 1921, moving to an Aurora campus from Denver in 1989. The once all-male school opened a girls' division in 2003. Today the school's nearly 1,700 students share some common spaces but operate with boys and girls in separate buildings most of the time., or Jesuits, is a religious order in the Catholic Church known for its social justice orientation relative to the rest of the Church.
“In a Catholic institution, educators can create a space in the classroom for all of this, with their role being to clearly and compassionately guide the process of inquiry, and ultimately help the students to encounter Jesus Christ and the truths of the Catholic faith,” the statement reads. “But there is a difference between learning and formation that takes place within a classroom, and a pro-abortion article being published in an official school publication.
The basic human right of choice is at risk due to the lack of trust and faith towards abortion clinics and proceduresIn a hall at Regis Jesuit High School, this quote is pasted on a wall: “Doubt comes in at the window when denied the door.” For Lynch, removing the magazine and firing the advisors embodies that saying.
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