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CENSORING CHRISTMAS IN THE SCHOOLS
December 3, 2003
Catholic
League president William Donohue issued the following
news release today:
“Two
years ago, a public school teacher in Queens called
the Catholic League to inform us that the principal of
her school had issued a memo inviting teachers to
bring religious symbols to school that represent the
Muslim, Kwanzaa and Jewish religions.
Leaving aside the fact that Kwanzaa is not a
religion (it is secular holiday invented in 1966),
what mattered to the Catholic League was the exclusion
of Christian symbols.
To make matters worse, the principal of the
school had previously ordered a three-foot Christmas
tree taken down because it was larger than a cut-out
display of a menorah and crescent and star.
“At
first we thought this was an anomaly.
However, we soon learned that it was the
official policy of the New York City public schools to
declare the menorah and crescent and star secular
symbols, thus making them analogous to a Christmas
tree.
When I received no satisfaction from Chad
Vignola, the general counsel for the schools, I
pledged to find a plaintiff and arrange a lawsuit.
In 2002, Andrea Skoros, a Catholic League
member from Queens with children in the public
schools, agreed to be party to the suit.
I then acquired the assistance of the Thomas
More Law Center to do the litigating.
The lawsuit was filed in federal district court
on December 10, 2002.
Oral arguments were heard on November 13, 2003.
Judge Charles Sifton will soon rule on this
case.
“It
is time this issue was settled once and for all.
In Denver, a Jewish couple is seeking to ban
the singing of even ‘Frosty the Snowman’ and
‘Jingle Bells’ from an Elbert County Charter
School holiday program.
School officials at the Charlestown Elementary
School in Malvern, Pennsylvania, are allowing the
display of menorahs but not nativity scenes.
A lawsuit has been filed against the Balch
Elementary School in the Worcester, Massachusetts area
seeking to ban crčches, including those accompanied
by secular symbols.
“Those
who want to censor Christmas are the enemies of
Christianity, diversity and tolerance.
There is no place in America for cultural
fascism.”
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