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  • Catholic school can legally fire teacher in same-sex marriage, appeals court rules

    05/09/2024 9:23:21 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 8 replies
    Christian Post ^ | 05/09/2024 | Michael Gryboski
    A Catholic school in North Carolina was within its legal rights to dismiss a substitute teacher because he was in a same-sex marriage, a federal appeals court ruled.A three-judge panel of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on Wednesday that Charlotte Catholic High School could fire Lonnie Billard for marrying a man.Circuit Judge Pamela Harris, an Obama appointee, authored the majority opinion, concluding that the Catholic school was protected by the "ministerial exception," noting that Billard's employment involved an inherently religious element."We conclude that the school entrusted Billard with 'vital religious duties,' making him a 'messenger' of its...
  • Democrat attorneys general seek to force Catholic schools to hire homosexual teachers

    12/05/2022 8:06:01 AM PST · by ebb tide · 30 replies
    Lifesite News ^ | December 5, 2022 | Matt Lamb
    Democrat attorneys general seek to force Catholic schools to hire homosexual teachersThe lawyers' amicus brief argues that Catholic high schools do not have a right to hire and fire people in accordance with Church teaching.CHARLOTTE, North Carolina (LifeSiteNews) — Eighteen Democrat attorneys general have joined in an amicus brief against a Catholic high school who fired a substitute teacher in a homosexual “marriage.” The brief, filed last week, argued that the Catholic high school does not have a right to not hire individuals that live a lifestyle incongruent with Catholicism. A federal court ruled in September 2021 against the high...
  • Charlotte Diocese Objects: Federal Judge Can't Set Employment Standards for Catholic Schools

    09/15/2021 7:10:39 PM PDT · by marshmallow · 4 replies
    Catholic News Agency ^ | 9/8/21 | Kevin J. Jones
    The Diocese of Charlotte has said the law and religious freedom precedent are on its side, despite a federal judge’s ruling that a Catholic high school illegally discriminated when it said it would no longer hire a substitute teacher who announced that he would contract a same-sex marriage. The ruling both applies a new Supreme Court decision that defines sex discrimination to include sexual orientation, and holds that other religious freedom rulings do not apply. “We respectfully disagree with the district court’s decision and are considering next steps,” the Charlotte diocese said Sept. 4. “The First Amendment, federal law, and...