Catholic school trip to Viennese abortion clinic
Translation of original article.
Archdiocesan Educational Office confirms that school visit to an abortion clinic took place, "once and never again".
Christina Mann, the Director for Education in the Archdiocese of Vienna is trying to limit the damage. What has happened? Pupils of the Catholic Private School of the Archdiocese, Sacre Coeur have visited an abortion clinic in the Maria Hilf area of Vienna on 15 February. Pro-lifers who were standing in front of the clinic discovered this in conversation with a pupil.
“On behalf of the school, I must regrettably confirm that in actual fact this outing to the specified institution has taken place, but in any case it was a one-off visit”, so explained Christine Mann, last Wednesday when Kathnet enquired.
The people responsible for arranging this have obviously not been well enough informed and conversations are in progress. In order to limit the damage, we will also require communications with the parents and the schoolchildren.
Cathcon comments.
No surprise given the lack of leadership of the Archdiocese on this issue.
Archdiocesan Educational Office confirms that school visit to an abortion clinic took place, "once and never again".
Christina Mann, the Director for Education in the Archdiocese of Vienna is trying to limit the damage. What has happened? Pupils of the Catholic Private School of the Archdiocese, Sacre Coeur have visited an abortion clinic in the Maria Hilf area of Vienna on 15 February. Pro-lifers who were standing in front of the clinic discovered this in conversation with a pupil.
“On behalf of the school, I must regrettably confirm that in actual fact this outing to the specified institution has taken place, but in any case it was a one-off visit”, so explained Christine Mann, last Wednesday when Kathnet enquired.
The people responsible for arranging this have obviously not been well enough informed and conversations are in progress. In order to limit the damage, we will also require communications with the parents and the schoolchildren.
Cathcon comments.
No surprise given the lack of leadership of the Archdiocese on this issue.
Comments
It seems likely to me that Christine Mann is more sorry that this trip was discovered than that it happened in the first place.
"but in any case it was a one-off visit"
Just like an abortion, right?
S'funny how they didn't accidentally-on-purpose end up at some sort of project Rachel or Birth Choice office.