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Obama directive on transgender access to facilities 'deeply disturbing'

By WASHINGTON (CNS) -- The Obamaadministration's May 13 directive on transgender access to bathrooms "thattreats 'a student's gender identity as the student's sex' is deeply disturbing,"said the chairmen of two U.S. Catholic bishops' committees."The guidance fails toaddress a number of important concerns and contradicts a basic understanding ofhuman formation so well expressed by Pope Francis: that 'the young need to behelped to accept their own body as it was created,'" the two bishops saidin a statement May 16.The statement was issued by BishopRichard J. Malone of Buffalo, New York, who is chairman of the U.S. Conferenceof Catholic Bishops' Committee on Laity, Marriage, Family Life and Youth, and ArchbishopGeorge J. Lucas of Omaha, Nebraska, who chairman of the USCCB's Committee onCatholic Education.The directive, or guidance, was issuedby the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Department of Education. Thedepartments said it applies to all public schools and colleges and univ...

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WASHINGTON (CNS) -- The Obama administration's May 13 directive on transgender access to bathrooms "that treats 'a student's gender identity as the student's sex' is deeply disturbing," said the chairmen of two U.S. Catholic bishops' committees.

"The guidance fails to address a number of important concerns and contradicts a basic understanding of human formation so well expressed by Pope Francis: that 'the young need to be helped to accept their own body as it was created,'" the two bishops said in a statement May 16.

The statement was issued by Bishop Richard J. Malone of Buffalo, New York, who is chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' Committee on Laity, Marriage, Family Life and Youth, and Archbishop George J. Lucas of Omaha, Nebraska, who chairman of the USCCB's Committee on Catholic Education.

The directive, or guidance, was issued by the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Department of Education. The departments said it applies to all public schools and colleges and universities that received federal funding. It "summarizes a school's Title IX obligations regarding transgender students," they said, and also explains how the Education and Justice departments will "evaluate a school's compliance with these obligations."

The federal Title IX statute prohibits sex discrimination in educational programs and activities, like sports. AP reported that the Obama administration earlier had warned schools that denying transgender students access to the correct facilities and activities was illegal under its interpretation of federal sex discrimination laws.

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