Debate about sex ed guidelines for schools in German archdiocese continues after Vatican letter

The Dicastery for Culture and Education has confirmed to the parents of students at Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Hamburg in Germany that the Vatican document “ Male and Female He Created Them ” remains the authoritative guide for sex education.
With this, the Vatican appears to contradict a framework regarding sex education that the archdiocese’s vicar general said must be used in all Catholic schools and that some parents reject.
Father Sascha-Philipp Geißler, SAC, implemented the document “Male, Female, Diverse: Framework for Sexual Education at Catholic Schools in the Archdiocese of Hamburg” first in 2025, and all Catholic schools in the archdiocese are expected to use it beginning with the 2026–2027 school year.
The framework, in line with influential sexologist Uwe Sielert, describes sexuality as “general life energy.” On the issue of gender, it states: “Biological sex does not necessarily have to correspond to social identity.”
Regarding conflicts of values with parents, the document notes that it may be “the school’s role to ‘stand on the children’s side.’”
After receiving a response to their complaints to the Vatican, the Parents’ Network for Child…



