Christmas Eve may seem like a strange time to take up such a generally contentious topic as the transgender agenda in America, but in this case, it may be perfectly fitting. In Indiana, St. Mary’s College, an all-girls and women’s Catholic University, bowed to the political winds this year and decided to begin admitting males who “identify” as females in the fall of next year. The response from their students and supporters was swift and nearly unanimous. The close-knit community found more than one reason to object to the decision, many of which we have covered here in the past in more secular settings. This was not a good idea and ran contrary to the values of the institution and the church itself. After some time for prayer and reflection and, perhaps not coincidentally, on the verge of the Christmas season, the President of the college announced that the decision has…