Trump administration sides with Catholic school that fired gay teacher
In 2017, Payne-Elliott married a male teacher at Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School in Indianapolis. The archdiocese told both schools they no longer would be considered Catholic if they did not fire the teachers. Brebeuf refused to dismiss Payne-Elliott’s husband, who was not named, and Archbishop Charles C. Thompson issued a decree in June saying the school would no longer be recognized as Catholic. Cathedral, apparently to avoid the same fate, fired Payne-Elliott after trying to protect him for nearly two years.
Last month, the Vatican suspended Thompson’s decree against Brebeuf while the school appeals the archbishop’s decision.
Payne-Elliott then sued the archdiocese in Marion Superior Court in Indianapolis, saying it had discriminated against him and illegally interfered with the contract he had with Cathedral to teach. He is seeking compensation for lost earnings and benefits, as well as emotional distress.
The Archdiocese of Indianapolis makes clear on its website that the “Catholic Church believes marriage to be between a man and a woman,” and that teachers in its schools are “ministers” who “must uphold the teachings of the Church in their daily lives, both in and out of school.”
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