‘Sanctity of life’ should ensure anonymity
As a product of 16 years of Catholic education, I find it deeply ironic and disturbing that the attorney for Bishop Luers Catholic High School is requesting that nine women, graduates and past students of Luers, be forced to disclose their names in a lawsuit against the Luers administration. Have they not already suffered enough from the violation of their bodies by the young men prosecuted for sexual harassment?
The sanctity of life is taught in Catholic schools from kindergarten onward. My understanding of “sanctity of life” includes value beyond circumstances, meaning a person’s worth is not determined by their race, age, ability or social status, but by the divine image of God. Likewise, all human life is considered sacred and worthy of resp

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