Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Decision of Catholic Charities to Pull Out of Adoptions Reverberates

From The Washington Times:
The recent decision by Catholic Charities of the Boston Archdiocese to stop offering adoption services to avoid placing children with homosexuals is reverberating through child welfare circles and sparking fears that other Catholic Charities agencies may follow suit.

"Everyone's still reeling from the decision," Marylou Sudders, executive director of the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (MSPCC), said yesterday.

"Ultimately, the only losers are the kids," said Maureen Flatley, a Boston adoption consultant and lobbyist. If other Catholic Charities agencies withdraw from public adoption, "you can't even begin to talk about what the impact of that will be nationwide," she said.
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Ms. Sudders of MSPCC said that by not renewing its state license, Boston Catholic Charities will be opting out of myriad services, including recruitment of adoptive parents, training, home studies, managing adoption placements and working with special needs adoptions. She said the loss of the state's biggest and most experienced adoption agency is "a very big deal for Massachusetts and a very big deal for the kids."
My Comments:
They want the services that the Church provides, but none of the religious "baggage" that comes with it.

1 Comments:

At 3/14/2006 10:50 AM, Blogger Sir Galen of Bristol said...

I wonder if these people ever read the story of the goose that laid the golden eggs?

 

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