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The Catholic diocese of Orlando, Florida, says it has reprimanded a teacher at a Catholic school in the state for giving his sixth-grade religion class an anti-Muslim reading assignment.
Mark Smythe, a religion and social studies teacher at Blessed Trinity Catholic School in Ocala, gave students printouts of a 19th-century Catholic text that refers to Islam as a "monstrous mixture" of faiths. It also calls the doctrines of the Prophet Muhammad "ridiculous, immoral and corrupting."
"We have spoken to the principal of Blessed Trinity Catholic School, Ocala and to the teacher in question and have reprimanded the teacher for this unfortunate exhibit of disrespect," Jacquelyn Flanigan, an associate superintendent at the Diocese of Orlando's Catholic school system, said in a statement.