I’m not surprised re the legal outcome. I have the impression that today, if you have a savvy enough lawyer, you can get away w/ anything! (I have no faith in the current state of our legal system; I think it’s played like a game).
However, the staffers were fired by the Catholic Charity they worked for. I think that’s appropriate. But I wonder how was it that the Catholic Charity managed to hire (4 was it) so many staffers who were willing to violate Catholic Church Law?
Also, I had read that the local Bishop had heard about the imminent abortion and notified the director (of the charity org) that the procedure must not happen; they must stop it from happening. The director countered that they were informed it couldn’t be stopped! There is something terribly wrong there.
I just don’t believe it couldn’t have been stopped. If it wasn’t done yet, it could be prevented.
Why didn’t the director personally intervene?
Why didn’t the bishop personally intervene?
I think this is horrific.
I think the forum rules are that if I cite a news-story, I’m supposed to give the quote or link. I don’t know yet how to do that. If someone will instruct me, I’ll do it. Thanks.