Bishop Robert Barron praised the presidential decision that prohibits the US federal government from promoting or financing transgender operations and related procedures for children. – Helping young people in accepting their bodies and calling like women and men is a real way to freedom and happiness – said the hierarch that is popular in the media.
President Donald Trump on January 28 this year. He signed the decree “Protection of children against chemical and surgical mutilations”. It stated that the United States would not finance, sponsor, promote, help or support transgender operations in children, and would prohibit or limit all rights that prohibit or limit such procedures.
Bishop Barron: Victims of the ideological crusade of many young people
-I am satisfied with the executive regulation of the president who prohibits the promotion of federal financing of procedures, which, based on the false understanding of human nature, try to change the gender of the child-sown Bishop Barron, of the Diocese of Winona -Rochester, who also acts as chairman of the Commission for Seculare, Marriage, Marriage, Family Life and Young people of the Catholic Bishops of the United States, in a statement of January 29. He recalls that many young people have fallen victim to this ideological crusade, which feed deep regret because of her life changing consequences, such as infertility and lifelong dependence on expensive hormonal therapies that have significant side effects. – It is unacceptable that our children are encouraged to undergo destructive medical interventions, instead of gaining access to the authentic and united with the body of care – the bishop said.
Trump explained the regulation and called the ability of adults to try to change the gender of the child through a series of irreversible medical interventions “a radical and false claim”, adding that “this dangerous trend will be a place about the history of our nation and must end “. The president also drawn attention to the number of children who regret transgender operations they have undergone. He added that the victims of such experiments also have to bear the price of expensive medical activities throughout their lives. The decree classifies “child” or “children” when people younger than 19 years.
The hierarch praises Trump’s decision
De verordening vereist dat federale agentschappen alle beleidsmaatregelen die zijn gebaseerd op de richtlijnen van de World Vocational Association for the Health of Transgender Persons (WPath) (WPATH) (WPATH) (WPATH) (WPATH) (WPATH) (WPATH) (WPATH) ( Wpath) (Wpath) (Wpath) (Wpath) (Wpath) (Wpath) (Wpath) (Wpath) (Wpath) (Whippath) (becomes or changes. He also recommends the Minister of Health and Social Welfare to an overview of existing literature about publish the best practices in promoting the health of children showing sex dysphoria or “other complications with regard to identity”.
Bishop Barron noted that this aspect of the regulation is important. – I also praise the purpose of the executive regulation, which is the determination and development of research therapy to help young people struggle with sexual dysphoria – he said. “These people are loved by God and have the same congenital dignity as all people,” noted the hierarch. He added: “They deserve care that heals and does not harm.” He also quoted the words of Pope Francis in Dignitas Infinita that “we are called to accept the gift from our body that has been created according to the image and similarity of God as men and women.”
The executive regulations on transgender operations for children appears in an avalanche of other presidential executive regulations signed by Donald Trump in the first days of his second term, many of which are aimed at withdrawing the policy established by the previous administration of President Joe Biden .
Source: Do Rzeczy

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