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Illinois Catholic Charities Drop Lawsuit Against State Over Gay Adoption, Foster Care

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Posted: 11/15/11 09:48 AM ET

The months-long legal saga in Illinois concerning whether several Catholic Charities agencies can continue to deny adoption and foster care placements to same-sex parents while still receiving state funding appears to be coming to an end.

On Monday, the Thomas More Society, the law firm representing Catholic Charities agencies in their fight with the state, announced it will file a motion to dismiss their lawsuit because they claim "the actions of the State have prevented the Charities from being able to obtain relief from the Illinois court system."

Because the state already began transferring the charities' case load to other agencies willing to work with same-sex couples months ago, the agency says even a future court decision in favor of their appeal would come "too late." According to an AP report, it had become financially impossible for the charities to continue to pursue the case.

Peter Breen of the Thomas More Society described the "dismantling" of the charities' foster care ministry as "a tragic end to 90 years of foster care service by some of the most effective child welfare agencies in Illinois."

"The Religious Freedom Protection and Civil Union Act only passed after specific assurances that the law would not impact the work of religious social service agencies," Breen said. "Specific protections for these agencies were written into the law, but unfortunately, Illinois officials refused to abide by those protections."

Earlier this year, the state moved to cancel $30.6 million worth of contracts with the charities because they were not following state non-discrimination laws in denying adoption and foster care placements for couples entered into the state's newly-approved civil union law. The charities -- in Peoria, Joliet, Springfield and Bellville -- argued that they shouldn't be forced to place children in families whose lives don't align with Catholic teaching, namely unmarried couples.

Judges at the circuit and appellate levels ultimately agreed with the state in the lawsuit, originally filed in June.

Breen further suggested that the Illinois charities' struggle with the state should serve as a warning to faith-based organizations in other states considering same-sex relationship recognition legislation going forward.

"This stands as a stark lesson to the rest of the nation that legislators promising ‘religious protection’ in same sex marriage and civil union laws may not be able to deliver on those promises," Breen said.

Anthony Martinez, executive director of Illinois LGBT advocacy group The Civil Rights Agenda, said in a statement that the charities dropping the lawsuit "is a step in the right direction for what is best for all the citizens of this great state."

"This case and the legislation that has been introduced multiple times this year is all about prioritizing religion over what is best for the children in their care," Martinez said. "Finding a loving home for the thousands of children in the foster/adoption system should be the priority, not trying to exclude people based on religious dogma."

In September, Circuit Judge John Schmidt reiterated his previous ruling against the agencies and denied their request for a stay. Schmidt also refused to reconsider his decision. Two Catholic bishops, representing dioceses in Peoria and Springfield, condemned the decision as marking "a sad day for the children of Illinois" and a sign that "the state was "basically at war with the Catholic community and seem to be destroying their institutions."

Last month, state Senator Kyle McCarter (R-Lebanon) filed legislation that would amend the state's civil union law to allow for the charities to continue to not serve same-sex couples in licensing foster and adoptive parents on the state's behalf. The measure, SB2495, was cosponsored by every active Republican State Senator, plus one Democratic lawmaker: William Haine (D-Alton), Chicago Pride reported.

It is as yet unclear what impact the charities' motion to dismiss its case against the state will have against that pending legislation, which LGBT leaders described as "unacceptable" and "an affront to LGBT civil rights."

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FatherH
5 hours ago ( 9:15 AM)
Catholic Charities realized they could not have it both ways. It's a good thing they did not follow the model of the Catholic Charities in Richmond, Va. They got caught driving an unwed mothers to abortion clinics. I guess they thought that this was one way of preventing a gay couple from adopting.
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Ed Vermeulen
12:24 AM on 11/25/2011
I feel very very sad for these poor children having to be made to live with homosexuals. It is completely wrong, and immoral. It's hard to believe that something like this could be realistic. Horrible.
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SteveMD2
02:15 AM on 02/08/2012
Far better that the the rapist unmarried priests.
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owlafaye
Love, laugh, be happy and free, God is dead
11:21 PM on 11/19/2011
As usual, the Catholics want preferential treatment. Lets hope those days are disappearing forever. The "hands off" policies of many countries helped keep the child sex abuse a secret for many centuries.

It is important to understand that the Internet and the wide dissemination of accurate news is quickly spreading the fact that the Roman Catholic Church is a criminal organization.
11:29 PM on 11/21/2011
I know standing firmly for your beliefs may be a strange concept to you, but this is what the Church has done. The only miscue the Church took here was to get involved in the silly lawsuit after the fact.

The 'child sex abuse secret for many centuries' - is that fact a result of your own extensive research into history? Truth is, the overwhelming majority of cases in the USA involved adolescent boys and homosexual predators.

The Church has withstood many crisis brought on by the sins of its members over the past 2000+ years. It will certainly survive the internet and your post.
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owlafaye
Love, laugh, be happy and free, God is dead
05:05 AM on 11/22/2011
Asmondius....What is strange is that you don't see the Church's position as discriminatory, bigoted and simmering hatred...which it is.

Yes my own extensive research has shown that the most horrible of sexual perversions are "de rigueur" for the Catholic Church all these hundreds of years of their existence...all...and yes, it is 'required' by Catholic custom.

Next you will be telling us that the priests that abused young girls were lesbians...you are ridiculous.
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ceeenbee
12:48 PM on 11/22/2011
Please cite studies for your outrageous claims, instead of hoping that no one will notice.
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bryanzth
Honest to Goodness USA Patriot!
07:41 PM on 11/19/2011
Good. I will continue to not go to any Catholic Church (ooops, that's tonight or tomorrow morning!). Well no matter, bacon 'n' eggs, toast and hot coffee and put on some talking head show on Sunday Morning. But still not going to church - in Illinois. in Chicago. in my parish especially. I gave it up for Advent. ;0) BZ.
11:30 PM on 11/21/2011
You probably didn't belong there in the first place if you ran at the first whiff of gun powder.
thebigbike
ran away to be a cowboy
01:43 PM on 11/18/2011
just like no body will force you perform same-sex weddings, nobody is forcing you to create an agency to funded by state money that - solely because you operate it - discriminates against tax paying citizens.
11:32 PM on 11/21/2011
I agree with you - the Church should never take money from a government which is going to go against the Church's moral beliefs. The money is always tainted.

Sadly, it is the kids that suffer.
08:55 AM on 11/18/2011
The Catholic Church needs to prioritize their work in developed Western countries. There is a need to train clergy, fund raising to maintain churches and the various Catholic charities, run orphanages, schools and even Catholic hospices but no need to run hospitals. Besides being costly to run and open to malpractice lawsuits and increasing bankruptcy, the Church should have their hospitals sold off and the money distributed to other Church work. Those who need to use hospital services, Catholic or not, can avail themselves of the public or private hospitals.
11:34 PM on 11/21/2011
Interesting approach and good thoughts..

The Church in the USA also needs to learn that the government will become increasingly secular and hostile to Church beliefs.
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02:20 PM on 11/17/2011
Justice was served in this case. The state said no to discrimination while receiving tax money, on the basis of a religious "out" clause, and stuck to its guns.
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02:51 PM on 11/17/2011
PREDICTION: Those "guns" will be used now to cripple every charity that is religious based. The government has no love for homosexuals... only a dislike and fear of anything in this country that is based on a belief in God. He stands in the way of their agenda... !!!:)
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09:59 PM on 11/17/2011
More like collective superstition given a name and a set of obsolete morals illogically stands in the way of human progress.

I stand in the way of your god's "agenda", and it appears people like me are winning on this issue. One of the 3 O's comes to mind right about now...
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AdamWest1313
Hardcore Agnostic
07:17 PM on 11/18/2011
That is a laughable claim. The vast majority of the people that make up the government (since it is not a single being) believe in God and participate in a religion.
04:26 PM on 11/19/2011
I would disagree. This is a loss for justice, in that the rights on one were trampled for the rights of another. This is a two way street. Remember that. We have separation of church and state, because neither one should have much influence, if any, over the other.
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p c r
Compassionate and Conservative are polar opposites
09:32 PM on 11/19/2011
No rights were trampled. The Catholic charities were funded by tax dollars. They were told they had to comply with state antidiscrimination laws or not receive the funding.
The separation means that the two should not interact. The church should have no influence on the government or laws. The government should not interfere with anyone's right to worship as they please.
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owlafaye
Love, laugh, be happy and free, God is dead
11:26 PM on 11/19/2011
The Catholic Church has no "right" to discriminate John...wake up.
07:48 AM on 11/17/2011
As a Catholic, I KNOW they will never sanction gay anything. As a Catholic, I see some mighty high living by those in charge and running the church. The State made it known that to receive tax dollars (of which the church pays NONE), they are required to meet "rules" to get the money. It seems a simple choice.
04:50 PM on 11/18/2011
Play by the rules or don't get the money.
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Jose A Ibarra
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02:53 AM on 11/17/2011
Halelujah!
5041360
find something everyday to be grateful for
07:15 PM on 11/16/2011
wasn't this really about $$$$$$$$$$$ the cc would lose mega bucks if they hadn't caved- was never about gays/adoption- the church is broke due to priest abuse settlements that just keep coming!-
06:57 PM on 11/16/2011
Does the Catholic church really have anything useful to say about protecting children from anything at this point? It is should probably get 20 or 30 years of not protecting child molesters under its belt before entering the debate on what is best for children.
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05:04 PM on 11/18/2011
Bingo!
04:18 PM on 11/16/2011
"This case and the legislation that has been introduced multiple times this year is all about prioritizing religion over what is best for the children in their care," ----> Yeah, more like prioritizing your gay dogma over what's best for the children. There was no need to devise legislation that would put them out of business. If you didn't like it all you had to do was go to another adoption agency. But of course your fanatical gay rights beliefs got in the way of that.
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ceeenbee
05:54 PM on 11/16/2011
Who put catholic charities ou of business. They are free to adopt out children to anybody they deem fit. They're just going ti have to do it on their or Il Papa's dime.
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Misterioso Adversario
THE THIRST MUTILATOR!
05:54 PM on 11/16/2011
"There was no need to devise legislatio­n that would put them out of business. If you didn't like it all you had to do was go to another adoption agency. But of course your fanatical gay rights beliefs got in the way of that."

Right, because groups and organizations should just be allowed to discriminate against people, and everyone should just put up with it, kind of like how all those black people in the 60's should have just "dealt with it" and sat at their own lunch counter.
12:21 AM on 11/21/2011
"Right, because groups and organizati­ons should just be allowed to discrimina­te against people" Uh, yeah, they should. Can an ex-con be a judge? No. Can a neo-nazi be a rabbi? No. Can a man be allowed to marry two horses? No. Can a Catholic priest be a senator? No. You'd be surprised how much of our jurisprudence is based on discrimination. Imagine if you couldn't discriminate, now that's the real nightmare.
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01:33 PM on 11/16/2011
Good articles on LGBT Catholics on www.indietheology.com.
RageVsMachine
A Bribe is a Bribe is A Bribe
12:07 PM on 11/16/2011
Now tax em!
unique
Animal lover forever
06:21 PM on 11/16/2011
I agree.
04:55 PM on 11/18/2011
Me, too. I do not understand why religious groups get a free pass.