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[quote=Anonymous]On the one hand I guess I agree with the PP about, well, if she didn't want to follow those rules then I guess she shouldn't have worked for the Catholics. However can you imagine how many people working for a Catholic institution (hospital, school/university, charity, what have you) have used birth control, had sex outside marriage, had an abortion, done IVF, gotten divorced or married outside the church, etc, etc? Probably damn near everyone at one time or another. I do not want my employer to have those kinds of concerns about my private life, that's for sure. And I wonder if she were a big shot doctor at Georgetown or something and someone got wind of this if she'd be fired, know what I mean? Or if some big shot male doctor would, if his wife did IVF. Or if he cheated on his wife.... Hell, priests who raped children didn't get "fired" so we know the rules don't apply to everyone equally. The one thing about this is...if it were just a matter of Catholic elementary schools or churches, okay. But does everyone working for a Catholic hospital have to abide by these rules? Many people might end up at a Catholic hospital without having any affiliation with the church at all. I guess you better keep your mouth shut then. [/quote]
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