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Tuesday, April 03, 2012
Appeals Court Agrees: 1st Amendment Precludes Suit For Injuries During Healing Service
In Kubala v. Hartford Roman Catholic Diocesan Corp., (CT App., March 27, 2012), a Connecticut appeals court adopted the trial court's opinion (see prior posting) and dismissed for lack of subject matter jurisdiction a suit brought against a Catholic priest, his church and the Hartford Diocese seeking damages for injuries plaintiff received when, during a Catholic Charismatic Renewal healing service, she was physically injured. The appeals court held that deciding the case would involve an impermissible interference with the defendants' free exercise of religion. The trial court had held: "[S]ince the plaintiff's claims are inextricably intertwined with the religious context in which the incident occurred, the court cannot apply neutral principles of secular law to this case."