Archbishop says Indianapolis Archdiocese is not on a 'witch hunt' for gay teachers
Archbishop Charles Thompson spoke publicly for the first time since controversy erupted over the firing of a gay teacher at a Catholic high school.
Archbishop Charles Thompson spoke publicly for the first time since controversy erupted over the firing of a gay teacher at a Catholic high school.
Cathedral students and alumni gathered to pray for change at the Indianapolis Archdiocese, which forced the school to fire a teacher in a same-sex marriage.
Cathedral and Brebeuf Jesuit, two Indianapolis-area Catholic high schools, are at odds with the archdiocese over teachers in same-sex marriages.
Less than a week after splitting with the Archdiocese of Indianapolis over the employment of a gay teacher, Brebeuf Jesuit parents are speaking out.
Cathedral High School is firing a gay teacher to avoid conflict with the Archdiocese of Indianapolis.
Aleesia Johnson, interim superintendent for Indianapolis Public Schools, is being offered the job permanently.
A decree is expected Friday stating that the archbishop will no longer formally recognize Brebeuf as a Catholic school in the archdiocese.
John Kluge says he was forced to resign from Brownsburg schools because he would not call transgender students by their chosen names.