The Catholic Church in Poland is advising parents against allowing their children to participate in new optional health education classes that include sex education, claiming these classes are anti-family and could lead to moral corruption. The government has made these classes optional after protests, but the Church argues they undermine traditional family values and gender identity. Education Minister Barbara Nowacka defended the curriculum, stating it promotes family values, while parents and advocacy groups continue to express concerns about the content of the classes. Teljes cikk (Magyarnemzet)