A Catholic school district in has ruled that its 5,000 students must use the names and pronouns they used at birth, in the latest clash between the church and radical ideology.The ruling from the Diocese of Worcester and approved by Bishop Robert McManus is set to affect 21 schools in and around the central Massachusetts city and start when students got back to class for the fall semester.Under the new guidelines, students must conduct themselves in a manner 'consistent with their biological sex,' including the bathrooms they use and the sports teams on which they compete.
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