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Teacher fired and called 'immoral sinner' by Catholic school over IVF treatment

Married teacher told trying to expand her family is an “intrinsic evil”


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A married Catholic school teacher is suing the Archdiocese of Indianapolis. She claims she was fired for undergoing IVF treatments. Her Church called her a “grave immoral sinner”.

Emily Herx (32), a teacher at the St Vincent de Paul School, Indiana, said a senior official at the school fired her after she divulged to her that she had received IVF treatment.

According to ABC, in 2010, Herx learned that she suffered from a medical condition which causes infertility. Herx and her husband, Brian, had made the decision to undergo IVF treatment.

She told her principal she would need time off from work to receive the treatments. He allegedly told her “You are in my prayers” and granted her the time off.

In May last year she went for her second round of fertility and asked for time off. Her school told her to report to Monsignor John Kuzmich, the pastor at the St Vincent de Paul Catholic Church.

Herx and her husband met with Kuzmich. During the meeting, Kuzmich confirmed that she was "an excellent teacher" and that "her performance had nothing to do with the decision to terminate her employment."

However, he continued to call her a “grave, immoral sinner”. He said if news that she had received these treatments got out there would be a “scandal” in the church.

The Catholic Church officially disapproves of IVF due their stance on the sanctity of embryonic life.

During these treatments, additional embryos are created to increase chances of pregnancy and are then destroyed.

After this disturbing meeting, Herx appealed to Bishop Kevin Rhoades. She assured him that no embryos were destroyed during her treatment.

According to the civil complaint filed against the Archdiocese, he said, “The process of in vitro fertilization very frequently involves the deliberate destruction or freezing of human embryos.

“In vitro fertilization...is an intrinsic evil, which means that no circumstances can justify it.”
Kathleen DeLancey, Herx’s lawyer, said her client was fired “only for trying to enlarge her family with husband.” She added that Herx was traumatized from the incident.

It is not known if Herx was able to conceive through the second IVF treatment.

Before she was fired, Herx taught literature and language arts at the school from 2003 to 2011. She received high marks during all assessments according to the federal lawsuit.

Earlier this month, Christa Dias (32) also began legal action against her diocese. She also says her Catholic school fired her for becoming pregnant by artificial insemination.

She was fired by the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, in 2010, when she told them she was five-and-a-half months pregnant and needed maternity leave.

Dias says at first they tried to fire her for being pregnant and single but they realized they would be violating federal and state law. Instead they decided to say she had violated Roman Catholic Church doctrine.


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There seems to be a mistake about facts in this article: "She told her principal she would need time off from work to receive the treatments. He allegedly told her 'You are in my prayers' and granted her the time off." According to reports I've read elsewhere, the principal who approved of the IVF treatments was female, not male. So what I wrote below about the kind of discrimination involved was wrong. Still, the pastor discriminated against her as a woman having reproductive health treatments.
It's OK Richard Ciara sometimes sees the world through rose tinted glasses.
Ciaradexy, Sorry to contradict you. This week here we have a school refusing to accept a 16 year old mother (unmarried). The school defends its action on the basis that it has a Catholic ethos. You may not be aware that this discrimination IS allowed by law in Ireland, thus enshrining the decision in the 1980's where a school teacher (Flynn?) was sacked because she became pregnant outside mariage and lived with her partner. Dick Cahill, Ballymote, Co. Sligo We have several priests being gagged by the Vatican. We have priests and nuns protesting at the gagging. Rome shoots itself in the foot again - the trunkated toes are in Ireland
In vitro Catholicism is intrinsically Evil..what would Jesus make of it?
Sorry, seanomelb, just being flippant.
I am the grandfather to twin 8yr.old boys thanks to IVF treatment.Curitiba bad timing with your quip I'm sure you meant no disrespect.
Meant shoes before someone pulls me up.
Thank you Sirpeter, She was a very strong woman, my grandfather was Husband no 2, no 1 was a fisherman who drowned in Kerry when her 3rd child was 3 weeks old, She left those 3 with her mother in Kerry when she eloped with my grandfather to Dublin. But later on she made sure we knew her family in Kerry, her eldest My Aunt Eileen lives in St Louis the last 70 years and at 94 still dons on her Irish dancing costume to dance. She would have been the first to condemn this school for its actions, particularly as one of my cousins was married 14 years before her first-born arrived courtesy of ivf. Curitba if u are a woman I think your comment very offensive towards a very sensitive subject or male, Ever heard the saying until you walk in my soes ???????????????
billie061.Strong women your grandmother.Not an easy thing to do in those hard times.I'm impressed with your grandmother ;))
In the 1930's my grandmother threw my grandfather out of the family home due to his abuse, the P.P. demanded she take him back in and do her duty as a wife, she refused and never did take him back, and raised her 8 kids on her own. He refused her communion and confession, so she left church. As she rightly said no priest fed or kept her kids, and when she died she would go to the only judge in her soul which she did at 80 in 1983.
What bloody business is it of anyone. Better the bishop and the monsignor keep their noses out of the bedrooms of married couples and look after their errant clergy, having sex on the side with or without contraception.
IVF, are they some sort of bunch of NI gangsters? I shudder to think what the "IVF treatment is"...
I'm wondering if he said the Church considers it immoral and a sin. I absolutely do not believe it to be a sin, but I guess its the church's right to have their opinion. And I believe everyone has a natural right to have a child if they want to. I hope they will be responsible parents.
Wow! We might have some of our own issues in Ireland but this would never happen here! This is insane!
She should have kept quiet and handled her infertility problems privately, though it's ridiculous to call her an immoral sinner for trying to create a life. @seanomelb - congratulations on those grandsons. I'm sure they're a wonderful blessing to you and their parents. Ironic that after these IVF kids are born, the Catholic Church is more than happy to make them members, in spite of their "immoral sinner" parents and their "unnatural" conception.




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