BY TIM TOWNSEND | Posted: Friday, November 11, 2011
The Catholic Diocese of Belleville and Catholic Social Services of Southern Illinois said Thursday that they would part ways in the wake of a new state law that granted same-sex couples the right to seek civil unions and disrupted the work of Catholic agencies working in foster care and adoption.
The announcement came in separate statements months after the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services stopped referring foster care and adoption cases to Catholic charitable groups. Catholic agencies have refused to license same-sex couples in civil unions as foster parents, a position the state sees as discriminatory.
The Catholic Charities agency in Rockford, Ill., opted to pull out of the state's foster care and adoption system on its own in response to the Illinois decision.
A statement from the Belleville Diocese said Catholic Social Services of Illinois "chose to disassociate from the Diocese," because it was "unable to remain faithful to the moral teaching of the Catholic Church" while adhering to the new law. The statement said the agency, which directs foster parents over more than 600 children, would "no longer be connected to or sponsored by the Diocese."
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