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Catholic School Teacher Fired for Having In Vitro
ABC News ^ | May 11, 2006

Posted on 05/12/2006 6:56:49 AM PDT by NYer

May 11, 2006 — - After five years trying to conceive, Kelly and Eric Romenesko decided to try in vitro fertilization.

Their twins, Alexandria and Allison, were born last year. It was a joyous event in the couple's life.

"They're miracles. They're precious," Kelly Romenesko said.

The couple were not prepared for what came next. When Kelly, a teacher at two Catholic schools in Wisconsin, told her bosses she had gotten pregnant through in vitro, they handed her a pink slip.

"I was in tears," she said. "I remember asking, 'Is this the only reason why I'm being fired?' They stated, 'Yes.'"

The schools say Romenesko agreed to follow church teachings when she was hired. One of those teachings was that the in vitro technique was morally wrong because it replaced natural conception.

"I did not know what the Catholic doctrine stated against in vitro fertilization. Yes, I signed a contract, but the contract was vague in my opinion. I didn't know what I was doing as far as in vitro goes that that went against doctrine. My understanding was it was the Ten Commandments."

Church Doctrine

People like Joseph Capizzi of the Culture of Life Foundation said that in vitro fertilization ran counter to Catholic teachings, which stress that a child should be conceived through sex between a husband and wife.

"It's not so much that it's artificial that's the problem, instead it's removing the sexual act and procreative act from the context of marriage," he said.

The church also takes issue with in vitro because embryos are sometimes destroyed, but Romenesko said there were other teachers who had in vitro in the school. She said she did not go public with her announcement but "stated it to a principal behind closed doors that we were going through this process."

Romenesko appealed to the school board, but it would not reinstate her. Now a state agency is looking into the case. Meanwhile, the Romeneskos have stopped practicing Catholicism.

"I think the issue here is the fact that Kelly was released from her job for being pregnant, not the in vitro fertilization itself," Eric said. "Our daughters have been baptized Lutheran at this point in time. Kelly and I haven't converted yet."

"It wouldn't change my ability to teach in any way," she said. "It's a shame. This shouldn't have happened."


TOPICS: Activism; Apologetics; Catholic; Current Events; General Discusssion; Moral Issues; Religion & Culture; Religion & Science; Theology
KEYWORDS: catholic; education; infertility; invitro; ivf; lutheran; teacher; wi
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To: swmobuffalo

The Church is not telling people to have more babies than they can care for. The best way to get the birth rate down is to get a proper health system going. Families will have fewer children if they are convinced that the ones they are having will survive.


161 posted on 05/13/2006 8:56:27 PM PDT by RobbyS ( CHIRHO)
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To: RobbyS

Sure. Try telling the Church that.


162 posted on 05/13/2006 9:01:54 PM PDT by swmobuffalo (The only good terrorist is a dead terrorist.)
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To: swmobuffalo

You are trying to blame the Church for the large number of children born in Bangladesh. Again, people have lots of children where many of them die in infancy and have fewer ones once they are convinced that the children they have are likely to survive. As the death rate goes down, so does the birth rate.


163 posted on 05/13/2006 9:13:52 PM PDT by RobbyS ( CHIRHO)
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To: swmobuffalo
Well, but they are telling all their adherants to have children whether or not those children survive or have any kind of chance at a normal life. Talk about the millions in China, how about all the third world children living in garbage dumps and not surviving past the age of two or three?

I don't know if your ignorance is willful or unintentional, but rarely in all my years have I seen someone with so much hatred for the Catholic Church.

164 posted on 05/14/2006 6:19:43 AM PDT by old and tired (Run Swannie, run!)
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To: Nihil Obstat
just wondering how many years she took birth control pills.

How do you know she even did? The article doesn't say.

165 posted on 05/14/2006 6:58:23 AM PDT by Non-Sequitur
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To: armydoc

Diaphrams work by preventing implantation.. Do not let a physician tell you otherwise. I will not put them in for this reason.


166 posted on 05/14/2006 5:08:00 PM PDT by therut
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To: therut
Diaphrams work by preventing implantation.. Do not let a physician tell you otherwise. I will not put them in for this reason.

I think you are thinking of IUD's. Diaphragms/cervical caps are placed in the vagina, not the uterus, and only attempt to block the passage of sperm and to keep spermacidal jelly/foam in place. I know of no evidence that they prevent implantation of a fertilized ovum. Do you?

BTW, I agree, you can't trust physicians as far as you can throw them! ;)
167 posted on 05/14/2006 7:29:09 PM PDT by armydoc
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To: armydoc

Yes I meant IUD's. I got so angry when a hispanic woman came in and asked about getting an IUD places. She told me she used one before. I informed her how they work,pros and cons of using one. I noticed she got an awful look on her face and tears in her eyes. She had no idea that they worked that way. She said she was never told. She did not ever want an IUD again.


168 posted on 05/14/2006 10:43:39 PM PDT by therut
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To: therut

The diaphragm is a barrier method, pure and simple. You can't spell it, and you don't know how it works.


169 posted on 05/15/2006 6:11:30 AM PDT by linda_22003
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To: therut

Glad you got that cleared up.


170 posted on 05/15/2006 6:12:23 AM PDT by linda_22003
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To: armydoc
Yes, it was sincere. God bless you in life and beyond. CINOs bug me as well. But, I welcome them as Christ ... maybe a bugged Christ but I do. Darn I wish people would follow the church or get out. It would help in the long run. You sound like a great person and I am glad to have Christ in common with you.
171 posted on 05/15/2006 6:35:33 AM PDT by klossg (GK - God is good!)
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To: NYer
"Please sit down with your wife and have a serious discussion on procreation. There are so many unwanted children born into the world. Giving birth does not a mother make. Forming a family through adoption is a beautiful and blessed event."

I agree with you and have had the discussion. We are open to that as well. My sister has adopted twice after having used in vitro unsuccessfully a few times. I would love to take on a child. They are so wonderful. Christ is in them and we have the love to give. God bless all those who adopt!
172 posted on 05/15/2006 6:54:51 AM PDT by klossg (GK - God is good!)
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