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"Sex Ed" Series Publisher Sponsors TORCH Conference

Note: The TORCH website also advertises Our Sunday Visitor's support at the following URL:

TORCH's "Our Friends" Page

 

 

 

 

NACHE in Atlanta-The Ban Against Seton Continues

 

 Florida Province Issues Homeschool Guidelines. See our Guidelines page.

 

Homeschoolers contact KIC on guidelines, TORCH, NACHE, and more.


Our Sunday Visitor's Catholic Vision of Love is a highly controversial "chastity" series. Most homeschoolers recognize chastity (i.e.,sex ed curricula) for the danger it is. Why does a homeschool support group need or want financial backing? Why did this publisher support TORCH? The tie -ins? NACHE, Fr. Stubna's Catholic Vision of Love, and -possibly- the Legionnaires of Christ.

 


NACHE directs Atlanta Conference to ban Seton...

See what Fr. Hardon, S.J. had to say.


Bishops of Florida's new policies - but do they coincide with natural and divine law?

 

 

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NCEA Survey on Catholic Homeschoolers - in 9 parts

 

Homeschoolers: A House Divided

 

 TORCH "Greetings" Article

 

 

 

Homeschoolers: Next Casualty?

 

 

 

 

 

Homeschoolers and the Hierarchy

 

 

 Seton Article: Authority in the Church  

 

 

 

 

Hasson's Private Letter to Seton

 

 

 

 The Pledge of Solidarity - Help or Hindrance?

 

 

 

 

Twelve Problems with the Pledge

 What's Up with CHSNA?

 

 

The Pittsburgh Story - A Dynamite Omission

 

 

KIC and RCF: National Homeschool Fax Alert

 

 

 

TORCH/NACHE Claim to Set the Record Straight

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NACHE Issues Ultimatum Letter

 

 

 

 

 

NACHE Bans Seton Against Fr. Hardon's Advice

 

 

 

 NACHE: Public Letter Skews Issues

 

 

 

 NACHE and KIC: Truth Unveiled Once More

 

NACHE's Response to Keeping It Catholic

 

Wanderer News Piece on Seton/NACHE

 

 

 Saints and Scholars' Opinion Piece on Seton/NACHE

 

 

 

 

Mothers' Watch: More Strikes Against NACHE

 

 

CHSNA Comments on NACHE  

 

 

 

'94-'95 Read what happened then to understand what is happening now.


April 98 As one homeschool mother said, "This article finally put the real issues on the table and framed the homeschooling debate."
May 98 TORCH article on NACHE site. Did or did not a TORCH founder make an allegation of schism against homeschoolers who question the validity of certain"homeschool" guidelines?


June 98 Opens with a brief synopsis on the history of Catholic homeschooling, shares Church teaching on education, the "cold war" initiated by NACHE and TORCH against other Catholic homeschol groups, and coined the phrase "Catholic Homeschooling - Protestant style." Heavily footnoted.


July 1998 - A continuation of article above; addresses NACHE's plan to become the "bridge" between homeschoolers and the hierarchy, and its complete dismissal of other homeschoolers' input. Heavily footnoted.
July 1998
Receiving the approval of four priests before publication, including NACHE's spiritual advisor Fr. John Hardon, S.J. ,this article is a response to the TORCH May 1998 Greetings article. Ironically, it is the same article which ultimately led NACHE to ignore Fr. Hardon's intervention on behalf of Seton.


July 16, 1998 A personal letter made public by TORCH and NACHE on June 30, 1999, brings homeschoolers to one central question: Was "Church authority" ever the real issue for NACHE?


July 29, 1998 Was this a pledge or a "damage control document'? The "Pledge" was signed by a number of TORCH and NACHE board members including Kimberly Hahn and Mary Hasson. A minute number of other homeschoolers signed "the Pledge" but the majority did not....find out why.


Fall 1998 Keeping It Catholic compares the "Pledge" to Church teaching.


Fall 1998 Keeping It Catholic knows all about that "elephant in the parlor."


Fall 1998 What part of Fr. Stubna's workshop did TORCH omit on its website? Keeping It Catholic offers the entire transcript.


November 1998 With one national fax alert, Roman Catholic Faithful and Keeping It Catholic members brought valid concerns about NACHE directly to the attention of the Vatican and homeschool groups nationwide.


February 1999 Remember the "Pledge of Solidarity" (July 1998)? The very same to which NACHE members Mary Hasson and Kimberly Hahn added their names?  Read this article and then ask yourself if they kept their Pledge made just months earlier - especially the promise about discussing issues and not attacking persons. (The author of this article, Mary Hasson, claims to be speaking for herself, but one must realize she was on both the TORCH/NACHE boards at the time; also, both TORCH and NACHE boards allowed her "personal" opinions to be published on their respective websites.)
April 10, 1999
NACHE wants to achieve "lay association" status from the Church, but already they are issuing outrageous ultimatums to fellow Catholics. Read NACHE's "requirements" designed especially for Seton Home Study School, recognized by the local ordinary as a Catholic school, and which received the personal blessing of the Holy Father in 1995.


June 23, 1999 KIC's Email Flash Alert contains info on Fr. Hardon's May 1999 letter to NACHE on behalf of Seton. In June 1999, Seton was banned from the annual NACHE conference for its Authority in the Church article...but was that ever the foremost issue for NACHE?


June 30, 1999 One week after Keeping It Catholic issued an email flash news alert concerning NACHE's banishment of Seton, NACHE released a public letter on its website. See how NACHE holds to the Pledge creed of "addressing issues and not attacking persons."


July 3, 1999 KIC  attempts to interview NACHE, inviting everyone on the board to comment on the board's ban of Seton.


July 6, 1999 Now see the results.


July 15, 1999 Front page Wanderer article includes commentaries on NACHE's ban against Seton by KIC, CHSNA, Seton, Our Lady of the Rosary, Our Lady of Victory and Roman Catholic Faithful. 


July 29, 1999 Jeff Minick (of Saints and Scholars, a resource many Catholic homechoolers use), shared his opinion on the Seton/NACHE issue. The most interesting part of his article concerned NACHE's information packet handed out to homeschooling parents that attended their 1999 conference. Find out which information NACHE withheld...


Summer 1999 Issue Mothers Watch responds to Jeff Minicks' article and adds some information about a few people on NACHE's advisory board.


August 1999 On our site, we've included a KIC introduction outlining what NACHE could have done. CHSNA's article asked if NACHE is really serving homeschoolers.

This same article (without KIC's intro) has been uploaded to the newer CHSNA website at http://chsna.org/service.htm   

 

 

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NACHE's Useful Links?

 

 

 

 

 

TORCH Logo: The Family in Flames?

 

 

 

 

The "New" NACHE: Bridge Under Construction

 

 

 

 

Homeschoolers Say No to NACHE

 

Homeschoolers: Why We're Not Happy with NACHE

 

 

 

Priest Resigns from TORCH

 

 

 

 "Official" (enforced?) homeschool program?

 

 Dialogue with the Diocese - Is It Prudent?

 

 

No Previous Experience Wanted!

 

 

 

 Rome Didn't Deny It!

 

 

Diocesan Tricks of the Trade

 

 

Beware: Faith and History Quiz

 

 

Protestant flavored-but-Catholic-owned

homeschool magazine and book company

 

Although NACHE claims to provide all kinds of info on Catholic homeschooling, they currently have only one link on their Links (plural) page. See "what" it is... http://www.nache.org/links.html  

 

A homeschooling mother wrote us and commented that her child 's first reaction to TORCH's logo was to ask why there was a "family in flames?"  Catholics will have to discern for themselves by viewing the TORCH site: http://www.catholic-homeschool.com


NACHE had no advisory board for years, but they do now. Is NACHE laying a foundation of "names" in order to build its bridge? In the Lent 1999 issue of The Catholic Home Educator , there were names spanning the "conservative-liberal" array on the fairly new advisory board.


An increasing number of homeschoolers are avoiding NACHE conferences, tapes, and speakers.


Homeschool leaders and families report give reasons why they are not happy with NACHE.


John H. Miller, CSC, PhB, S.T.D., publisher/editor of Social Justice Review resigned from the TORCH St. Louis after the chapter's president made an apparent allegation of schism to him and other members who wouldn't comply with her wishes.


Might current sacramenetal guidelines be the preparation for a future, "enforced" homeschool program for Catholics?


TORCH members alarmed about the group's officer iniating dialogue on homeschool guidelines contact KIC.


Learning Lesson: Remember when Monterey, CA homeschooling parents were manipulated by diocesan personnel? It was reported in the October 1995 issue of Catholic World Report. Has TORCH learned the lesson?


The Pope's and Vatican officials's comments to Round Table delegates about Catholic homeschooling.


Learn how to read and interpret phrases found in "homeschool" sacramental guidelines


Why is so much of your personal information needed for a simple Catholic quiz contest? 


Catholic Maureen McCaffrey purchased controlling interest in S-Squared Products, the parent company of the evanglical Homeschooling Today Magazine. Miss McCaffrey also operates the Catholic-owned publishing company Lost Classics Books. Three years later, both the magazine and book company still flourish a strong fundamentalist flair.

 

 

The "New" NACHE -

Bridge Under Construction

NACHE's (National Association of Catholic Home Educators) seven board members have given their organization a little face lift. As reported earlier both on this site and elsewhere, NACHE has announced its intent to pursue status as a "lay association of the faithful,"in order to be a "bridge" between homeschoolers and the hierarchy. KIC's earlier reporting was verified by NACHE itself in the Michaelmas 1998 issue of its newsletter, The Catholic Home Educator.

By the fall of 1998, the association printed a small advisory board to their newsletter masthead. With their new advisory board, it appears the NACHE "bridge" is well under construction. See the current list at the NACHE website. Why are these people "jumping on board"?

For Your Information: Scott and Kimberly Hahn, Michael and Teresa Aquilina, and Fr. Stubna, STD are now involved with NACHE. A new position was created for Kimberly Hahn as Chairman of the Board. As for the others mentioned here, all of them were members of the first meeting Pittsburgh homeschool study group. Those who continued with the group were Kimberly Hahn, Michael Aquilina, and Fr. Stubna (as well as others).

 

NACHE tries to claim ambiguity concerning guidelines - so the question remains: What message was NACHE sending when it asked those involved in Pittsburgh guidelines to "jump on board"?


Homeschoolers Are Saying No to NACHE

An increasing number of Catholic homeschooling parents are saying NO to NACHE. They report they will avoid NACHE conferences, will not subscribe to their newsletter The Catholic Home Educator, will not purchase their conference tapes, and will boycott any of their board members who appear elsewhere as speakers. Others are writing to Catholic vendors who host tables at NACHE conferences and asking them to reconsider. These homechoolers feel it may be the only way to get the message through that NACHE is no longer serving the needs of Catholic homeschoolers.

 

 


Homeschool Families Report:

Why We're Not Happy with NACHE

 

 

More homeschool families and support groups report they are not happy with any of the following:

- NACHE's plans to be the "bridge" between homeschoolers and the hierarchy and their new association with Cardinal Keeler of Baltimore, MD to attain that end;

-NACHE's 1998 invitation to Fr. Kris Stubna of Pittsburgh, editor of the highly controversial Catholic Vision of Love, to give his side of "Pittsburgh Story" without likewise offering workshops from those homeschoolers who encountered serious problems in Pittsburgh;

-NACHE's acceptance and printing of an ad for the sex ed series Catholic Vision of Love (edited by the same Fr. Stubna),

-nor do they appreciate NACHE's refusal to apologize for the error in judgement.

 

If NACHE claims they only exist to serve homeschoolers, why are they not listening to parents and leaders from grassroots groups?

 

KIC is listening and the message we're getting from homeschoolers is clear: The majority of Catholic homeschool families do not want and did not ask for "representative" group to be a bridge to the hierarchy who offer reams of evidence they themselves are not obedient to the Magisterium or the Holy Father, to make decisions for them, to represent them or to speak for them.

 

Homeschoolers point out that....

-NACHE has no real membership; subscribers NACHE's Catholic Home Educator are called members.

-subscribers (members) are not ever asked to vote on any issues with which NACHE involves itself;

-homeschoolers are *not* allowed to vote for or against any of NACHE's plans;

-NACHE claims a willingness to dialogue, but what does that mean? They have demonstrated time and again their own definition of dialogue means working with people that will assist and support NACHE. On the other side of the coin, NACHE works very hard to discredit, dismiss, outcast or silence those who disagree with or correct them.

-NACHE has never been known to apologize for its mistakes. Their mistakes are either defended or blamed on outside sources.

 -NACHE's board - all lay people - refuse to comply to the wishes of their spiritual director, Fr. John Hardon, S.J.

 


 

 

Priest Resigns From TORCH

Fr. John H. Miller, CSC, PhB, S.T.D. is the publisher/editor of Social Justice Review. He is a former Associate Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame.

Fr. Miller was acting as spiritual advisor to TORCH (St. Louis, MO) but he resigned from the homeschool group in the summer of 1998. Local TORCH Chapter president Donna Meyers insisted that she, on her own authority, could claim to represent TORCH and write the St. Louis Department of Religious Education to thank them for guidelines - guidelines which were never officially signed by the bishop. Fr. Miller and the majority of TORCH members continued to resist this for almost an entire year while Mrs. Meyers continued to pressure members to give in to her wishes.

 

At a summer 1998 meeting she again addressed the issue of writing a letter to the DRE in St. Louis. Fr. Miller said that Mrs. Meyers insulted those who did not agree with her views and labeled them as being "disobedient to the hierarchy" and, therefore, "in schism."

Because of the TORCH president's longtime insistence that she could impose her will upon the group, Fr. Miller finally called for a vote of Donna Meyer's resignation during the meeting. Mrs. Meyer insisted that such an action was not allowed. Fr. Miller then said he would resign himself. The TORCH St. Louis group disbanded for a time and then resurfaced.

"Torch is run by the elite. The rest must obey," said Mrs. Meyers at that last meeting which was taped. She further stated that, since a good number of the TORCH leaders are members of Regnum Christi (Legionaires of Christ - LC), and are under personal spiritual direction of LC priests, TORCH is in direct contact with the Magisterium and thus, ipso facto, neither the TORCH group nor individual board members can be questioned or challenged. Mrs. Meyers casts a questionable light upon the LC's by this comment and also shows her ignorance of the Magisterium's true definition.

 

As reported earlier on this site, TORCH "Central" (as Mrs. Meyers calls it, meaning the "national board") has appointed a new leader who will attempt to reinstitute the TORCH St. Louis Group, continuing Mrs. Meyers' earlier attempts. The latest report is that Donna Meyers has since been asked to join the TORCH National Board.

 

On a related note: Fr. Miller congratulated Keeping It Catholic's Marianna Bartold for her "excellent articles" which brought to the public light of day the principles and actions of TORCH and NACHE. The articles were published in Mothers Watch and Catholic Family News.

 

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