Non-performance of the duties entrusted to an employee of a Catholic high school made her ‘an underperforming minister’ who may be removed,' a federal court determined.
Kim Zember found ‘great freedom’ after renouncing homosexuality and embracing Jesus Christ. But the Archdiocese of Indianapolis postponed her event amid attacks from woke LGBT activists.
The Court held that the ‘ministerial exception’ to the First Amendment applied in the case, giving the school the right to hire or fire teachers without government interference.
The Department of Justice has once again demonstrated its support for the Archdiocese of Indianapolis’s right to fire a teacher living in a homosexual relationship and thus contradicting Catholic teaching.
The social worker, who outspokenly supported same-sex 'marriage' against Church teaching, claims the school fired her for 'being against discrimination.'