Believe me, I know it perfectly well. There was nothing “inappropriate” about her talk. I’m not a big Theology of the Body fan, but it is perfectly legitimate and taught about in many places. In any case, they weren’t objecting to that.
They were objecting to the fact that she used studies to back up her assertions that God’s plan was a healthier way for man to live - children of stable male-female marriages were happier, did better in school, etc. If you’re trying to convince kids that their choices have an effect in the real world, you have to give them something solid.
Many of both the parents and the students supported her and her message, but they were shouted down at the meeting by the liberal shock-troops.
I am a Catholic and I have very conservative views. It is obvious that I will continue to prefer the Catholic homeschooling I give my kids to the education given at this institution.
Surely you can recognize as legitimate the opposition to this nun’s talk from the right side of the political spectrum?