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Camden, NJ Catholic schools to players, coaches: Stand for National Anthem or be suspended

The Diocese of Camden, New Jersey has issued an edict stating that any player or coach who doesn’t “demonstrate appropriate respect” during the playing of the National Anthem will face a two-game suspension, and subsequent violations could result in dismissal.

Philly.com reports that Mary P. Boyle, the superintendent of the Diocese of Camden schools, sent out the memo to school administrators in response to the controversy effected by San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who has refused to to stand for the Star Spangled Banner as a protest against racial injustice in the US.

The full memo reads:

In light of the recent controversy regarding the NFL player’s refusal to stand for the National Anthem, I seek to clarify the position of the Office of Catholic Schools. I ask that this be communicated to those listed above.

Our schools are founded on the teaching of respect and honor; respect and honor for God, country and duly appointed authority.

It is expected that our administration and coaches as well as our athletes will show respect during prayer, pledges and the playing or singing of the National Anthem.

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The best approach is helping our young people understand that blood was sacrificed so that we all can enjoy the gifts of our faith and our country.

However, let me be clear. We are not public institutions and free speech in all of its demonstrations, including protests, is not a guaranteed right.

Failure to do demonstrate appropriate respect will result in suspension from play (2 games) or dismissal from the team for subsequent offenses.

Ms. Boyle is absolutely correct in that, as a private entity, the diocese does have the constitutional right to enforce this rule.

The Camden diocese includes Camden Catholic, Paul VI, Gloucester Catholic, St. Joseph, Holy Spirit and Wildwood Catholic high schools.

Read the full article.

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