Catholic bishops back Trump's removal of gender ideology in refugee forms
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United States Conference of Catholic Bishops headquarters in Washington, D.C. / Credit: Farragutful, CC BY-SA 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0>, via Wikimedia CommonsWashington, D.C. Newsroom, Dec 4, 2025 / 15:07 pm (CNA).The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) has published a public comment that supports the removal of gender ideology within refugee resettlement forms for unaccompanied children.In accordance with President Donald Trump's executive order "defending women from gender ideology extremism" and restoring "biological truth to the federal government," the Office of Refugee Resettlement has proposed a change to forms that would replace the word "gender" with "sex."The proposed change would require that the forms reflect the child's biological sex as opposed to perceived identity. The form options will be limited to only "male" and female."In the public comment, the bishops said they have "historically partnered closely with the...
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Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Dec 4, 2025 / 15:07 pm (CNA).
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) has published a public comment that supports the removal of gender ideology within refugee resettlement forms for unaccompanied children.
In accordance with President Donald Trump's executive order "defending women from gender ideology extremism" and restoring "biological truth to the federal government," the Office of Refugee Resettlement has proposed a change to forms that would replace the word "gender" with "sex."
The proposed change would require that the forms reflect the child's biological sex as opposed to perceived identity. The form options will be limited to only "male" and female."
In the public comment, the bishops said they have "historically partnered closely with the Office of Refugee Resettlement to protect the well-being of unaccompanied noncitizen children while, in all respects, adhering to the Catholic Church's teachings on the God-given dignity of the human person, created male and female," and cited Genesis 1:27.
"By replacing the references in [the forms] to 'gender' with 'sex,' the proposal reflects a true anthropology that is grounded in the biological sexual identity that is either male or female, an anthropology that promotes human flourishing," read the comment, signed by USCCB General Counsel William J. Quinn and Assistant General Counsel Daniel E. Balserak.
The USCCB elaborated on the Catholic doctrines related to sex and the inability to change a person's sex, as highlighted in the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith's (DDF) April 2024 document Dignitas Infinita, approved by Pope Francis.
"Biological sex and the socio-cultural role of sex (gender) can be distinguished but not separated," the document teaches.
"Therefore, all attempts to obscure reference to the ineliminable sexual difference between man and woman are to be rejected: We cannot separate the masculine and the feminine from God's work of creation, which is prior to all our decisions and experiences, and where biological elements exist which are impossible to ignore. Only by acknowledging and accepting this difference in reciprocity can each person fully discover themselves, their dignity, and their identity," it adds.
The bishops also cited the June 2019 document from the Congregation for Catholic Education titled "Male and Female He Created Them" to emphasize the importance of using the term "sex" instead of "gender."
"In this cultural context, it is clear that sex and gender are no longer synonyms or interchangeable concepts, since they are used to describe two different realities… the concept of gender is seen as dependent upon the subjective mindset of each person, who can choose a gender not corresponding to his or her biological sex, and therefore with the way others see that person (transgenderism)," the document reads.
Trump's executive order directed agencies and departments to update terminology on forms and in all official government documents to remove any recognition of gender ideology. The order reflects the administration's position that there are only two sexes: male and female.
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