Diocese of Des Moines bans preferred pronouns in schools and parishes and rules students and worshipers must use toilets and locker rooms of their biological sex - triggering woke fury at 'un-Christian' move
By Alex Hammer and Jennifer Smith, Chief Reporter For Dailymail.Com07:12 17 Jan 2023, updated 14:14 17 Jan 2023

- The diocese has 17 Catholic schools and 80 churches in southern Iowa
- The rules went into effect on Monday after parents expressed concerns
- Liberals were sent into an immediate meltdown, claiming it would cause suicide
- Others say it's long overdue, and that public schools across the US should follow the diocese' lead
The Diocese of Des Moines in Iowa has been praised for leading the war on woke has by banning preferred pronouns in schools and parishes, and ruling that students and worshipers must use the bathrooms and locker rooms of their biological sex.
The new stipulations from The Diocese of Des Moines went into effect on Monday, and all revolve around how the religious organization deals with gender at its 17 schools and 80 parishes across the state.