Vatican to the UN: all parents have the right to homeschool
by Ben Johnson
TURTLE BAY, NEW YORK, May 1, 2012,
(LifeSiteNews.com) — In a significant
victory for parental rights worldwide, a Vatican representative said all
parents have the right to homeschool their children.
“The State should respect the
choices that parents make for their children and avoid attempts at ideological
indoctrination,” the permanent observer mission of the Holy See to the United
Nations wrote in a statement
released last Tuesday.
Parents “have the right and duty to
choose schools inclusive of homeschooling, and they must possess the freedom to
do so, which in turn, must be respected and facilitated by the State.”
“That’s huge,” said Jeremiah
Lorrig, director of media relations at the Home
School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA), told LifeSiteNews.com. “Having
the support of the Vatican ambassador would invaluable to the homeschool
movement.”
A growing number of parents opt to
educate their children at home because of the poor quality of schools
available, or because schools increasingly promote values that conflict with
traditional Christian morality.
Last July, Governor Jerry Brown signed
a bill requiring California public schools to teach “the role and
contributions of” homosexuals in American history.
“The purpose of this program is very obvious and that is to promote social acceptance of homosexuality, transsexuality to all children, and at the same time to silence those who have religious or moral beliefs against such lifestyles,” Brad Dacus, president of the Pacific Justice Institute, told LifeSiteNews.com.
“The purpose of this program is very obvious and that is to promote social acceptance of homosexuality, transsexuality to all children, and at the same time to silence those who have religious or moral beliefs against such lifestyles,” Brad Dacus, president of the Pacific Justice Institute, told LifeSiteNews.com.
The problem did not begin with any
one bill, he said. “California school districts already were implementing
pro-homosexual orientation programs, also cross-dresser/transvestite
sensitivity programs, before S.B. 48 was even drafted as legislation, much less
become law,” Dacus said. For example, Redwood Heights Elementary School in
Oakland implemented a “gender
identity” curriculum. “These programs were already being implemented from
high school all the way down to kindergarten or preschoolers,” he said.
“This kind of material only makes
it more confusing and more to make decisions as well as solidifying a sexual
orientation different than what is mentally and physically healthy for a
child,” Dacus told LifeSiteNews.
In many nations, parents are denied
the basic right to choose their children’s education. Last October, a committee
of the Brazilian Congress decreed
that homeschooling “disrespects the Constitution, the Penal Code, the National
Education Guidelines and Basic Law and the Child and Adolescent Statute.” The
state of homeschooling in Germany is so bad a family fled to Iran for the right to
homeschool their children.
“Raising awareness is key,” Lorrig
told LifeSiteNews. “In a lot of these countries that have very restrictive laws
against homseschooling, people are losing their children.”
The problem exists in the United
States, as well, he said. Pacific Justice Institute and HSLDA defended
California homeschoolers from a California Supreme Court ruling that sought to
restrict their rights.
Lorrig told LifeSiteNews the
greatest problem is uncertainty. “You never know where the brushfires are going
to break out,” he said. For instance, HSLDA had to battle a Mississippi judge,
who tried to impose greater restrictions on homeschooling parents. “There’s
never homeschool problems in Mississippi,” Lorrig said.
HSLDA won those cases. “But it’s a
constant tug-of-war between homeschool liberty and the desire to control
parents,” Lorrig said.
The support of the Vatican will
make a welcome change to HSLDA’s international outreach. “We actually find
ourselves battling the UN, especially with the UN Convention on the Rights of
the Child,” said Lorrig.
Ratifying the treaty, he warned,
could erode parental rights over education and many other aspects of their
minors’ lives. “Constitutionally speaking, it would completely change the
structure of family policy in the United States, undermine sovereignty, and put
that authority in the hands of remote, self-described experts,” Lorrig said.
HSLDA facilitates or advises legal
work on behalf of homeschoolers in about 25 nations around the world.
Source:
LifeSiteNews,
via Julio Severo in English: www.lastdayswatchman.blogspot.com
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