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Excludes: Everyday Values (EDV), specials, super buys, furniture, mattresses, floor coverings, rugs, electrics/electronics, cosmetics/fragrances, gift cards, jewelry trunk shows, previous purchases, special orders, selected licensed depts., special purchases, services, macys.com. Cannot be combined with any savings pass/coupon, extra discount or credit offer, except opening a new Macy’s account. Dollar savings are allocated as discounts off each eligible item, as shown on receipt. When you return an item, you forfeit the savings allocated to that item. This coupon has no cash value and may not be redeemed for cash, used to purchase gift cards or applied as payment or credit to your account. Purchase must be $25 or more, exclusive of tax and delivery fees. YOUR PURCHASE OF $25 OR MORE. VALID 5/11 OR 5/12/12 ‘TIL 1PM. LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER. CANNOT BE USED ON SPECIALS OR SUPER BUYS. ALL SALE & CLEARANCE APPAREL AND SELECT HOME ITEMS! $ 1O OFF WOW! $1O OFF OR, USE YOUR MACY’S SAVINGS PASS AND TAKE AN EXTRA $10 OFF 9AM ’TIL 1PM FRIDAY OR SATURDAY SAVINGS PASS DISCOUNT DOES NOT APPLY TO SPECIALS. NEW YORK Long a lightning rod for conserva- tive criticism, the Girl Scouts of the USA are now facing their highest-level challenge yet: An official inquiry by the U.S. Confer- ence of Catholic Bishops. At issue are concerns about program materials that some Catholics find of- fensive, as well as asser- tions that the Scouts asso- ciate with other groups es- pousing stances that con- flict with church teaching. The Scouts, who have nu- merous parish-sponsored troops, deny many of the claims and defend their al- liances. The inquiry coincides with the Scouts’ 100th anni- versary celebrations and follows a chain of other controversies. Earlier this year, legis- lators in Indiana and Alas- ka publicly called the Scouts into question, and the organization was berat- ed in a series aired by a Catholic broadcast net- work. Last year, the Scouts angered some conserva- tives by accepting into a Colorado troop a 7-year-old transgender child who was born a boy but was being raised as a girl. Some of the concerns raised by Catholic critics are recycled complaints that have been denied by the Girl Scouts’ head office repeatedly and categori- cally. It says it has no partner- ship with Planned Parent- hood, and does not take po- sitions on sexuality, birth control and abortion. “It’s been hard to get the message out there as to what is true when distor- tions get repeated over and over,” said Gladys Padro- Soler, the Girl Scouts’ di- rector of inclusive mem- bership strategies. In other instances, the scouts have modified ma- terials that drew com- plaints for example, dropping some references to playwright Josefina Lo- pez because one of her plays, “Simply Maria,” was viewed by critics as mock- ing the Catholic faith. The new inquiry will be conducted by the bishops’ Committee on Laity, Mar- riage, Family Life and Youth. It will look into the Scouts’ “possible problem- atic relationships with oth- er organizations” and vari- ous “problematic” pro- gram materials, according to a letter sent by the com- mittee chairman, Bishop Kevin Rhoades of Fort Wayne, Ind., to his fellow bishops. The bishops’ confer- ence declined further com- ment. Girl Scout leaders hope the bishops’ apprehensions will be eased once they gather information. But there’s frustration within the iconic youth organiza- tion — known for its inclu- siveness and cookie sales — that it has become such an ideological target, with the girls sometimes caught in the political crossfire. “I know we’re a big part of the culture wars,” said the Girl Scouts’ spokes- woman, Michelle Tomp- kins. “People use our good name to advance their own agenda.” “For us, there’s an over- arching sadness to it,” Tompkins added. “We’re just trying to further girls’ leadership.” With the bishops now getting involved, the stakes are high. The Girl Scouts estimate that one- fourth of their 2.3 million youth members are Catho- lic, and any significant exo- dus would be a blow given that membership already is down from a peak of more than 3 million several decades ago. The inquiry coincides with a broader effort by the bishops to analyze church ties with outside groups. Rhoades’ committee plans to consult with Girl Scouts leaders and with the Na- tional Federation for Catholic Youth Ministry, which has been liaising with the Scouts for two years about various com- plaints. The federation’s execu- tive director, Bob McCarty, praised the Girl Scouts for willingness to change some program content. “I don’t think any of this material was intentionally mean-spirited,” McCarty said. “I think a lot of it was lack of attention.” However, McCarty ex- pressed doubt that the Girl Scouts’ most vehement critics would be satisfied regardless of what steps are taken. “It’s easier to step back and throw verbal bombs,” he said. “It takes a lot more energy to work for change.” Tension flares between bishops, Girl Scouts Church inquiry set on concerns By David Crary Associated Press Time: 05-10-2012 20:59 User: mstollhaus PubDate: 05-11-2012 Zone: KY Edition: 1 Page Name: A5 Color: Cyan Magenta Yellow Black

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THE COURIER-JOURNAL | FRIDAY, MAY 11, 2012 | A5NATION | courier-journal.comKY

SHOP 9AM-1OPM FRIDAY & 9AM-11PM SATURDAY. HOURS MAY VARY BY STORE.VISIT MACYS.COM AND CLICK ON STORES FOR LOCAL INFORMATION.

Savings pass discount doesn’t apply to specials. Fine jewelry specials are only available at stores that carry fine jewelry." REG. & ORIG. PRICES ARE OFFERING PRICES AND SAVINGS MAY NOT BE BASED ON ACTUAL SALES. SOME ORIG. PRICES NOT IN EFFECTDURING THE PAST 90 DAYS. ONE DAY SALE PRICES IN EFFECT 5/11 & 5/12/2012, EXCEPT AS NOTED. *Intermediate price reductions may have beentaken. ‡All carat weights (ct. t.w.) are approximate; variance may be .05 carat. **May contain rose-cut diamonds. Jewelry photos may be enlarged or

enhanced to show detail. Fine jewelry at select stores; log on to macys.com for locations. Almost all gemstones and black diamonds have been treated to enhance their beauty and requirespecial care, log on to macys.com/gemstones or ask your sales professional. Extra savings are taken off already-reduced prices; “special” prices reflect extra savings. Specials are availablewhile supplies last. Advertised merchandise may not be carried at your local Macy’s and selection may vary by store. Prices and merchandise may differ at macys.com. Luggage & electric itemsshown carry warranties; to see a mfr’s warranty at no charge before purchasing, visit a store or write to: Macy’s Warranty Dept., PO Box 1026, Maryland Heights, MO 63043, attn: ConsumerWarranties. N2040018. !Enter the WebID in the search box at macys.com to order.

OPEN A MACY’S ACCOUNT FOR EXTRA 20% SAVINGS THE FIRST 2 DAYS, UP TO $100, WITH MORE REWARDS TO COME. Macy’s credit card is available subjectto credit approval; new account savings valid the day your account is opened and the next day; excludes services, selected licensed departments, gift cards, restaurants,gourmet food & wine. The new account savings are limited to a total of $100; application must qualify for immediate approval to receive extra savings; employees not eligible.

SPECIAL19.99DRESS SHIRTSOR TIESReg. $45-$55,after special24.99-27.99.From Alfani,Club Room& more.

SPECIAL229.99SUIT SEPARATESReg. $550, afterspecial 289.99.From Lauren &Tommy Hilfiger.Jacket.Special 154.99.Reg. $400, afterspecial 189.99.Pants.Special $75.Reg. $150,after special $95.! WebID635153.

SPECIAL19.99SPORTSHIRTSReg. $45, afterspecial 24.99.Only atMacy’s. Alfaniwoven styles.S-XXL.

ONEDAYSALESATURDAY IS THE DAY!PREVIEW DAY IS TODAY!

MORNINGSPECIALS9AM-1PM FRI & SATFREE SHIPPINGAT MACYS.COMwith $99 online purchaseNO PROMO CODE NEEDED;EXCLUSIONS APPLY.

REMEMBER,MOTHER’S DAY IS MAY 13

SPECIAL19.99MEN’SSHORTSReg. $44, afterspecial 26.99.Only at Macy’s.Club Roomtwill flat-frontor pleatedstyles. Cotton.Waists 30-44.! WebID651251.

SPECIAL30%+10% OFFFOOD PROCESSORS & STAND MIXERSSpecial 25.19-377.99. Reg. 39.99-599.99,after special 29.99-449.99. From KitchenAid,Cuisinart & more.

SPECIAL $199DIAMOND STUDSReg. $600, after special $336.1/2 ct. t.w.‡ in 14k white gold.! WebID 652521.

SPECIAL 60% OFFALL PILLOWSSpecial 7.99-135.99. Reg. $20-$340, afterspecial 9.99-169.99. By our Charter Club &Martha Stewart Collection™; Calvin Kleinand more. ! WebID 465032.

SPECIAL $199GEMSTONE & DIAMOND RINGReg. $600, after special $288. Blue topaz(! WebID 280158), amethyst, pinkamethyst, aquamarine or green quartzin 14k gold.

SPECIAL 49.99DIAMOND** BANGLESReg. $200, after special $80. 1/4 ct. t.w.‡ blackdiamonds in sterling silver (!WebID 542668)or white diamonds in sterling silver (!WebID542667),18k rose (!WebID 618213) or 18kyellow (! WebID 618212) gold over sterlingsilver by Victoria Townsend.

SPECIAL 39.9912-PC. COOKWARE SETSReg. 99.99-$100, after special 59.99.Only at Macy’s. Classic, Essential, Starter& Everyday styles from Tools of the Trade.

SPECIAL $59WHITE OR BLACK DIAMOND EARRINGSReg. $200, after special $80. 1/10 ct. t.w.‡

white (! WebID 607208) or black (! WebID607209) diamonds in 14k white gold.

SPECIALEXTRA20% OFFJEANS & CAPRISSpecial19.60-39.99.Reg. $48-69.50,after special24.50-49.99.Calvin Klein Jeans,DKNY Jeans & ourStyle & Co. Misses.Selections forpetites & women;women’s pricesslightly higher.

SPECIAL59.99CLEARANCESUITSOrig.*$200-$340,after special69.99.Pantsuits,skirtsuitsand more.Misses, petites& women.Shown:Le Suit.! WebID644977.

SPECIAL21.99MAXI DRESESReg. 34.50,after special27.99. Forjuniors fromPink Rose,Speechlessand more.

SPECIALEXTRA 40% OFFFOR A TOTAL SAVINGSOF 55%-80%Special 3.78-111.60.Orig.* $18-$248, afterspecial 4.41-130.20.Clearancehandbags& wallets.

SPECIAL 49.994-PC. LUGGAGE SETReg. $160, after special 69.99.Only at Macy’s. Travel Select Journey.! WebID 578321.

Excludes: Everyday Values (EDV), specials, super buys, furniture,mattresses, floor coverings, rugs, electrics/electronics,cosmetics/fragrances, gift cards, jewelry trunk shows, previouspurchases, special orders, selected licensed depts., specialpurchases, services, macys.com. Cannot be combined withany savings pass/coupon, extra discount or credit offer, exceptopening a new Macy’s account. Dollar savings are allocated asdiscounts off each eligible item, as shown on receipt. Whenyou return an item, you forfeit the savings allocated to thatitem. This coupon has no cash value and may not be redeemedfor cash, used to purchase gift cards or applied as payment orcredit to your account. Purchase must be $25 or more, exclusiveof tax and delivery fees.

YOUR PURCHASE OF $25 OR MORE.VALID 5/11 OR 5/12/12 ‘TIL 1PM.LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER. CANNOT BE USED ON SPECIALS OR SUPER BUYS.

ALL SALE & CLEARANCE APPARELAND SELECT HOME ITEMS!

$1OOFF

WOW! $1O OFF OR, USE YOURMACY’S SAVINGSPASS AND TAKE ANEXTRA $10 OFF9AM ’TIL 1PM FRIDAYOR SATURDAYSAVINGS PASS DISCOUNTDOES NOT APPLY TO SPECIALS.

NEW YORK — Long alightning rod for conserva-tive criticism, the GirlScouts of the USA are nowfacing their highest-levelchallenge yet: An officialinquiry by the U.S. Confer-ence of Catholic Bishops.

At issue are concernsabout program materialsthat some Catholics find of-fensive, as well as asser-tions that the Scouts asso-ciate with other groups es-pousing stances that con-flict with church teaching.The Scouts, who have nu-merous parish-sponsoredtroops, deny many of theclaims and defend their al-liances.

The inquiry coincideswith the Scouts’ 100th anni-versary celebrations andfollows a chain of othercontroversies.

Earlier this year, legis-lators in Indiana and Alas-ka publicly called theScouts into question, andthe organization was berat-ed in a series aired by aCatholic broadcast net-work. Last year, the Scoutsangered some conserva-tives by accepting into aColorado troop a 7-year-oldtransgender child who wasborn a boy but was beingraised as a girl.

Some of the concernsraised by Catholic criticsare recycled complaintsthat have been denied bythe Girl Scouts’ head officerepeatedly and categori-cally.

It says it has no partner-ship with Planned Parent-hood, and does not take po-sitions on sexuality, birthcontrol and abortion.

“It’s been hard to get themessage out there as towhat is true when distor-tions get repeated over andover,” said Gladys Padro-Soler, the Girl Scouts’ di-rector of inclusive mem-bership strategies.

In other instances, thescouts have modified ma-terials that drew com-plaints — for example,dropping some referencesto playwright Josefina Lo-pez because one of herplays, “Simply Maria,” wasviewed by critics as mock-ing the Catholic faith.

The new inquiry will beconducted by the bishops’Committee on Laity, Mar-riage, Family Life andYouth.

It will look into theScouts’ “possible problem-atic relationships with oth-er organizations” and vari-ous “problematic” pro-gram materials, accordingto a letter sent by the com-mittee chairman, BishopKevin Rhoades of FortWayne, Ind., to his fellowbishops.

The bishops’ confer-ence declined further com-ment.

Girl Scout leaders hopethe bishops’ apprehensionswill be eased once theygather information. Butthere’s frustration withinthe iconic youth organiza-tion — known for its inclu-siveness and cookie sales— that it has become suchan ideological target, withthe girls sometimes caughtin the political crossfire.

“I know we’re a big partof the culture wars,” saidthe Girl Scouts’ spokes-woman, Michelle Tomp-kins. “People use our goodname to advance their ownagenda.”

“For us, there’s an over-arching sadness to it,”Tompkins added. “We’rejust trying to further girls’leadership.”

With the bishops nowgetting involved, thestakes are high. The GirlScouts estimate that one-fourth of their 2.3 millionyouth members are Catho-lic, and any significant exo-dus would be a blow giventhat membership alreadyis down from a peak ofmore than 3 million severaldecades ago.

The inquiry coincideswith a broader effort by thebishops to analyze churchties with outside groups.

Rhoades’ committee plansto consult with Girl Scoutsleaders and with the Na-tional Federation forCatholic Youth Ministry,which has been liaising

with the Scouts for twoyears about various com-plaints.

The federation’s execu-tive director, Bob McCarty,praised the Girl Scouts for

willingness to change someprogram content.

“I don’t think any of thismaterial was intentionallymean-spirited,” McCartysaid. “I think a lot of it was

lack of attention.”However, McCarty ex-

pressed doubt that the GirlScouts’ most vehementcritics would be satisfiedregardless of what steps

are taken.“It’s easier to step back

and throw verbal bombs,”he said. “It takes a lot moreenergy to work forchange.”

Tension flares between bishops, Girl ScoutsChurch inquiryset on concernsBy David CraryAssociated Press

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