The fact of the matter is, however, that we don't know whether the women are Catholic or not. It is entirely possible that they are not and simply feel the Catholic school may provide a better education than the public schools will. It's also possible (but, I think, rather unlikely) that they were planning to cause a stink in this regard from the start.
I should also point out that not all "anti-homosexual" teachings are the same.
Many protestant denominations teach that
being homosexual, i.e.
even having the feelings is sinful, thus the "homosexuals are dirty sinners who are going to hell." In other words, if you still "feel gay" you haven't prayed hard enough or had enough faith and if only you did God would remove those feelings.
The Catholic church, on the other hand, while it regards homosexual
activity as sinful
does not regard homosexual feelings as sinful:Quote:
Every human being is called to receive a gift of divine sonship, to become a child of God by grace. However, to receive this gift, we must reject sin, including homosexual behavior—that is, acts intended to arouse or stimulate a sexual response regarding a person of the same sex. The Catholic Church teaches that such acts are always violations of divine and natural law.
Homosexual desires, however, are not in themselves sinful. People are subject to a wide variety of sinful desires over which they have little direct control, but these do not become sinful until a person acts upon them, either by acting out the desire or by encouraging the desire and deliberately engaging in fantasies about acting it out. People tempted by homosexual desires, like people tempted by improper heterosexual desires, are not sinning until they act upon those desires in some manner.
In other words, homosexuality is merely temptation according to Catholics, not sin. More importantly, it is just one among many sexual sins which are in turn merely one type of sin among many others; it is not "special" nor deserving of the excessive attention many Protestants give it.
People, especially Catholics, who insist on practicing it are unrepentant sinners according to the Church, and therefore may be subject to certain sanctions, but it is because they are unrepentant sinners, not specifically because they are engaging in homosexual activity. A person who continues to, for example, sell drugs is also an unrepentant sinner, but is obviously far more likely to conceal it than a homosexual because it is illegal. Similarly, a homosexual person who does not advertise the fact that they are engaging in homosexual activity won't receive Church attention because it's not open, where as a person engaging in open homosexual activity is at best easily spotted and at worst flaunting it to the Church.
It's therefore rather disingenuous to oversimplify the issue as "Catholics are anti-homosexual" or "homophobic", which then carries in the connotations of Phelps and his crew and similar people and organizations. If all you're interested in doing is confirming your worldview, go ahead, but the fact of the matter is that it's A) mroe complex than has been presented and B) that the Catholic church is not under any obligation, moral or otherwise, to adapt its positions to what a bunch of non-Catholics might prefer.