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Sunday, March 14, 2010
D.C. Catholic Charities Requires New Hires To Support Church Tenets
Yesterday's Washington Post reports that Washington, D.C.'s Catholic Charities has begun to require newly hired employees to sign a letter promising that they will not "violate the principles or tenets" of the Catholic Church. A spokesman says this is consistent with the organization's past policies. Catholic Charities receives millions of dollars of government funding for its social service activities. Bush administration policy allowed religious organizations receiving federal funds to engage in faith-based hiring. (See prior posting.) The Obama administration, which has been urged by many to reverse that policy for employees within federally funded programs, is apparently reviewing the question on a case-by-case basis. (See prior posting.)