A judge in Massachusetts severely restricted the ability of religious organizations to fulfill their missions when he ruled that a Catholic school was guilty of discrimination for rescinding its job offer to a man later discovered to be homosexual. Matthew Barrett interviewed for the position of director of food services at Fontbonne Academy, an all-girls Catholic school, in 2013 and he was offered the job. But when he listed his husband as his emergency contact, the school rescinded his offer.
Judge Douglas H. Wilkins ruled the academy was guilty of discrimination, despite the school arguing that Barrett’s lifestyle was inconsistent with its teachings. As the school’s lawyer told Boston’s ABC affiliate WCVB, teaching doesn’t occur just outside the classroom, and Barrett’s employment would conflict with what is taught in the theology classroom. “As an educational institution, Fontbonne retains control over its mission and message,” Wilkins wrote.
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This is WRONG on every level. period!!!
ReplyDeleteAs a woman I agree! My wife does, too!!
ReplyDeleteSuch tolerance from the religion of peace!
ReplyDeleteThey deserve to be able to protect the children and hire who they want.
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ReplyDeleteThey deserve to be able to protect the children and hire who they want.
December 23, 2015 at 9:50 AM
protect the kids sure, but hire ANYONE they want? um, NO.