Thursday, December 22, 2016

It has been the pursuit of college-John Paul II – Infovaticana

we Reviewed the persecution, led by Cristina Cifuentes, the director of the School, John Paul II, the first victim of the law against the LGTBIfobia approved the past month of July in the Assembly of Madrid.

The 9th of September, a letter sent by the leadership of the catholic school, concluded John Paul II, Alcorcón families warned of dogmatism that involves the accusation of discrimination to those who think different.

the words of The director

The director of the colegio Juan Pablo II de Alcorcón sent a letter to the families of the center in which she noted that "our politicians are depicted to generate problems non-existent and to complicate things" and instead of "defend the family and our christian roots", are engaged in developing "laws as absurd as the Law on Gender Ideology, adopted in the Assembly of Madrid".

In the letter denounced the "barbarity" which are supposed to "dispense with the truth of the natural man and of the inalienable right of parents to the education of the children." Also, it is claimed that the gender ideology is a scheme doomed to dissolution and failure.

Also called it "nonsense" to try to impose an ideology by force of sanctions and noted that "the resemblance with the fanatical terrorist is disturbing". Held, also, that there are "bishops brave that have clear pastoral role of educators and witnesses of the truth" in reference to the bishops of Alcalá de Henares and Getafe, who condemned the "attack on religious freedom and the freedom of conscience" posed by the law of LGBT adopted in recent months in the Community of Madrid.

Begins the chase

Nothing more to know the publication of the letter from the head of school, John Paul II, Alcorcón , the ministry of Education has activated its machinery to study if what he was saying the letter could be in breach of the Law.

The Government in madrid commissioned in the Service of Inspection of Education a report with the objective to check if the contents of that letter violated the regulations in force on the educational concert.

After the report of the association LGBT Arcópoli, the ministry of Education ordered an inspection of the college. In addition, according to the president of the Community of Madrid, Cristina Cifuentes, the ministry of Social Policy opened an investigation reserved to see if the contents of the letter could violate the law against "LGTBfobia" adopted at the Madrid Assembly in the past month of July.

The Community of Madrid also sent to the Prosecutor of the charter of the college of John Paul II to investigate whether the content could incur in possible crime. The transfer of the letter to the office of the Prosecutor was a step in the persecution of this center, which began with the report of the association LGBT Arcópoli, which demanded to the Community of Madrid, the revision of the educational subsidy to the college, John Paul II.

Cifuentes threatens to withdraw the concert at the college

this matter is referred even the president of madrid, Cristina Cifuentes, "this kind of statements are a large radical that includes statements that certainly is not what captures the spirit of our Constitution and of our laws, and since then, the law of the Community of Madrid that there is to do."

According to the president of madrid, "we absolutely disagree" with those words, and hence, that "we have sent to the centre by inspectors, to see what actions can make the Community of Madrid ” against this school] since this is a center sustained with public funds".

it’s Not removed the concert

"The charter of the college, John Paul II, Alcorcón warning about the ideology of gender and the Law against the LGTBfobia approved in the Community of Madrid does not violate the laws and regulations governing the concerts, the LODE, the LOE, nor the decree that regulates the administrative processes of authorization, opening or operation of educational centers private."

This was the conclusion of the Inspection of Education of the Community of Madrid such and as expressed by the minister of Education, Youth and Sports, Rafael van Grieken, at the plenary session of the Assembly of Madrid.

"That shipment, unfortunate as it may sound, is not grounds for revocation of any educational subsidy", said the minister of Education.

The inspection of education went to the center on September 29 and spoke with the director, the head of studies and families. The past month of September, the president of the Community of Madrid, Cristina Cifuentes, said that it would investigate if the actions of the director of the center for educational presupposed "some form of pressure" to students and parents.

however, the inspection concluded that the families visited have claimed to be "very happy" with the education their children receive at this center of ideas catholic.

The minister of Education has responded this way to the question of the parliamentary we Can Cecilia Salazar who asked to "withdraw immediately all the concerts, all the centers of the Foundation Educatio Servanda", which is the colegio Juan Pablo II de Alcorcón.

More than 5,000 people have asked Cifuentes to withdraw the complaint

More than 5,200 people signed on in the campaign that the Association is Rooted started in Change.org calling on the president popular Community of Madrid to withdraw the complaint against the school.

"If finally the school has to pay a fine for this missive, Cifuentes will be getting that abridging the freedom of speech of all," explained José Castro Velarde, president of Rooted.

"This issue doesn’t just affect the locals, but to all; because this ticket could create a precedent that each time you disagree the ideology of gender, will have to pay the appropriate fine," said Castro.

"we Hope that the president of the Community of Madrid think about this and does not impose a penalty only for thinking differently, intending thereby to restrict a basic human right as is freedom of expression," concludes the chairman of Rooted.

Cifuentes fine to the director of the catholic college John Paul II

With the law of LGTBIfobia in hand, the Community of Madrid has been sanctioned by this Thursday, the director of the School John Paul II of Alcorcón.

the director of The catholic college John Paul II Alcorcón has become the first victim of the law against the LGTBIfobia approved the past month of July in the Assembly of Madrid.

The Community of Madrid, governed by the popular Cristina Cifuentes, has been sanctioned by the director of the school, John Paul II, Alcorcón, by the letter he sent to students and families from the school that warned about the dangers of the ideology of gender.

According to reports the chain to BE, the ministry of Social Policy has imposed on the director of the catholic center a fine of a thousand euros when you consider that he has committed a minor breach of the law against the LGTBIfobia.

this Is the first time that the law is applied against the LGTBifobia, approved a few months ago in the Assembly of Madrid.

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