Matrimonial bliss turned into an employment nightmare for a gay
Catholic high school teacher in the suburban sprawl of Southern
California after a local newspaper published photos of his big, gay
wedding in July.
St. Lucy’s Priory High School in Glendora sacked
the teacher Ken Bencomo shortly after he tied the knot with his partner
of some 10 years, reports the Los Angeles Times.
Bencomo,
45, and his much younger partner, 32-year-old Christopher Persky, were
among the first gay couples who got officially hitched at the San
Bernardino County Assessor-Recorder’s Office after the U.S. Supreme
Court’s decision clearing the way for gay marriage in The Golden State.
Bencomo
taught at the all-girls high school for 17 years. His lawyer Patrick
McGarrigle, told the Times that school officials knew about his sexual
orientation for roughly 10 of those years. Bencomo had brought Persky to
school events and presented him as his partner at times during those
years.
However, school officials were less than pleased when
photos of Bencomo’s wedding ceremony appeared in the Inland Valley Daily
Bulletin. On July 12, Bencomo was told that the private school would
not renew his contract for the school year beginning this fall. School
officials expressly referred to the wedding, the photos and the
attendant publicity.
In a statement, school officials called St.
Lucy’s Priory “a community of faith for those who wish to express,
practice and adhere to values in education based on the Roman Catholic
tradition.”
School officials noted that employees have a contractual obligation to abide by those values in public.
“While
the school does not discriminate against teachers or other school
employees based on their private lifestyle choices, public displays of
behavior that are directly contrary to church teachings are inconsistent
with these values,” the statement says, according to the Times.
Catholic Church doctrine maintains that homosexual desire isn’t a sin, but acting on that desire is, according to the website Catholic.com. As the Newman Center notes, the Church does not condone gay marriage.
McGarrigle
called the decision “crushing” and “draconian,” according to the Times.
He intimated that Bencomo may ultimately sue to get his job back.
Meanwhile,
some of Bencomo’s former students had planned a protest march for
Thursday. St. Lucy’s graduate Brittany Littleton, 23, told The Sun of San Bernadino she expected hundreds of people to attend.
“The most amazing outcome would be for St. Lucy’s to retract their decision and offer Ken his job back,” Littleton said.
“We love Mr. B and that he should still be there,” added Abigail O’Brien, 19.
An online petition seeking a retraction of Bencomo’s firing had generated over 9,000 signatures by late Thursday.
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