Catholic Charities, Illinois cut ties over civil unions

Catholic Charities, Illinois cut ties over civil unions
Ill. Gov. Pat Quinn talks to reporters Monday from the Thompson Center in downtown Chicago. WBEZ/Tony Arnold
Catholic Charities, Illinois cut ties over civil unions
Ill. Gov. Pat Quinn talks to reporters Monday from the Thompson Center in downtown Chicago. WBEZ/Tony Arnold

Catholic Charities, Illinois cut ties over civil unions

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Ill. Gov. Pat Quinn is defending the state’s civil union law in a dispute with a Catholic adoption agency. State officials say they won’t renew foster care or adoption contracts with Catholic Charities. The organization has received state money in the past, but Catholic Charities has said it would not comply with the new civil unions law signed by Quinn.

Quinn said the law granting gay couples many of the same rights as married couples is staying put.

“We’re not going back. Any organization that decides that because of the civil unions law that they won’t participate voluntarily in a program, that’s their choice.”

Quinn said another agency is helping coordinate more adoption services. There are four Catholic Charities offices around Illinois.