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Wednesday, January 04, 2012
Fired Muslim Bookkeeper Settles Suit Against Catholic Diocese
The Lehigh Valley Morning Call reported yesterday on the settlement of a federal lawsuit that had been filed against the Catholic Diocese of Allentown (PA) by a woman who worked as a bookkeeper at a Catholic Church in Easton (PA). Plaintiff Omayma Arafa, a Muslim from Egypt, claims she was fired from her position in retaliation for her complaining about insensitive treatment she suffered in relation to her religious beliefs after Monsignor Edward Zemanik was assigned to the church.The diocese says that Arafa's position was eliminated as a cost-savings measure. The terms of the settlement have not been disclosed.