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Thursday, September 20, 2007
Ontario Catholic Schools Debate HPV Vaccine Program
In the Canadian province of Ontario, the government has begun a school-based program of offering the HPV vaccine to girls in grade 8. Now Catholic schools throughout the province are debating whether to permit the programs. The Hamilton Catholic School Board voted on Monday to allow public health officials into the schools. Tuesday's National Post reported that the Conference of Catholic Bishops issued a statement expressing regret that the program was introduced without more study. Their statement said that the decision is ultimately up to parents, but emphasized that HPV can only be contracted through sex, and sex outside marriage carries "profound risks to a young person's spiritual, emotional, moral and physical health." It went on: "Sexual activity is appropriate only within marriage. Outside of marriage, abstinence is not only clearly the choice that leads to spiritual and moral well being, but it is obviously the best protection against risks of disease."