RE teachers cop it from Homosexual activists
Image via Wikipedia Recent attacks on Christianity in Croatia in the name of anti-discrimination toward homosexuals have Christians taking to the streets in protest against what they term “Christianofobia.” The spark for the protests is the case of one religious education teacher, Jelena Mudrovčić, who was accused of “homophobia” in her religion class and taken to court by a homosexual activist group. Sr. Valentina Mandarić, Director of Religious Education at the Archdiocese of Zagreb , which oversees the religious education (RE) programs, “This is not just a court case against RE teacher Jelena Mudrovčić but rather a case against … RE classes in state schools, which by the way are regulated in agreements between Croatia and the Vatican.” In Croatia, Catholic religious education classes are allowed in primary and secondary state schools, explained Mandarić. They are an elective subject and parents must give permission for their child to attend. Mudrovčić, a religion ...