The Archdiocese of Newark spoke out against a priest’s support for the “NO H8” campaign and called the anti-discrimination group “incompatible” with Catholic teachings, following reports that Seton Hall University’s Rev. Warren Hall was fired for his support.
“Father Hall had been giving support to an organization that as one of it’s primary goals — same sex marriage– what some people call marriage equality,” archdiocese Communication Director Jim Goodness said. “It was creating issues and conflicts in what the Church teaches. Priests have to be clear in what the Church teaches.”
Hall tweeted on Friday that he was fired for posting a photo of himself in a “NO H8” shirt, sparking community outrage and a Change.org protest that captured that original tweet before Hall deleted it, urging students to use the incident to foster conversation on LGBT issues on campus.
Grateful for all the support. Dont be angry!! Turn this into an opportunity for open/reasonable discussion on LGBT issues on a Cath Campus.
— Warren Hall (@Warrmeister) May 15, 2015
Already, thousands have signed the Change.org petition urging the archdiocese to reinstate Hall.
Goodness declined to speak further about the Church’s decision to move Hall, but said he hadn’t yet been given another assignment, which was not uncommon as some take time off in between assignments.
He also said the Change.org petition — which writes that Hall’s firing was “in line with the words of Pope Francis” – is “inaccurate” because “the Church has long taught that marriage is between a man a woman … And that’s not going to change.”









