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Watching TV made me realize how challenging it is for parents to guide their children

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(Fr. Michael P. Orsi) — I recently spent time visiting with my sister and her family. An unexpectedly revealing aspect of my sojourn in New Jersey was watching television (I don’t have much time for TV when I’m at home in Florida).

It was June, which nowadays we all know as Pride Month. So nearly every channel I tuned into was awash in glowing accounts of sexually conflicted individuals overcoming their personal torments and achieving gender authenticity. Of course, there was ample coverage of drag queens and the colorful goings-on at pride parades around the country.

The Lifetime Channel, the Disney Channel, even the Hallmark Channel (usually known for heart-warming tales of blonde, blue-eyed, big-city girls finding fulfillment and true love in small-town America) — all participated in this great carnal frolic.

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