To: count-your-change; marshmallow
If their contract has language in it, however general, about advancing the mission of the Church (which it certainly does) and the Bishop subsequently spells out just what that means, the Bishop will have no problem with the courts all the way up to the USSC, as we found out in last year's
Hosanna Tabor case.
Every Catholic Bishop should require all employees of Catholic institutions to advance the mission of the Church. That's their job. It's what they're there for.
5 posted on
03/25/2013 8:20:31 AM PDT by
Mrs. Don-o
("There never was anything so perilous or so exciting as orthodoxy." G.K. Chesterton)
To: Mrs. Don-o; Tax-chick
I bet it was in the language. Shall we look for this to surface again?
I was thinking of something else, too. Can he let the current employees go (fire them) and then require this allegiance from all the new employees? Or would that be a bigger mess?
8 posted on
03/25/2013 9:01:09 AM PDT by
Salvation
("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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