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An unmarried teacher at a Roman Catholic middle school in Montana who
was fired after getting pregnant says she is pursuing legal action.Patrick
Haggarty, the superintendent of Catholic schools for the diocese, said Tuesday
that Butte Central teacher Shaela Evenson "made a willful decision to violate
the terms of her contract," which requires her to respect the moral
and religious teachings of the Catholic Church in both her professional
and personal life."The Catholic moral teaching is that the sacrament of
marriage is a holy union between a man and a woman," Haggarty
said. "And we certainly believe and we teach our children who attend
our schools about the sacrament of marriage. That's as old as our
church. Not only do we teach that to the children kindergarten through
12th grade, but we're held to that standard as well."Evenson told The
Montana Standard that she is pursuing legal action, but deferred other questions
to her lawyer. An email from her attorney, Brian Butler of Cincinnati,
said he was not available to answer questions Tuesday.Butte Central elementary
and middle school Principal Kerrie Hellyer told the Standard that Haggarty
dismissed Evenson on Jan. 10. She taught sixth-, seventh- and eighth-grade
literature and physical education for just over eight years."She was an
excellent teacher," Hellyer said.The diocese doesn't investigate the personal
lives of its employees, but it was forced to act when it
learned about the pr
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico Puerto Rico's governor says he is renegotiating
the payment of short-term debt and has ordered all government agencies to
reduce their current budgets by 2 percent after the island's credit rating
was downgraded to junk status.Alejandro Garcia Padilla made the announcement
Wednesday on radio station WKAQ.Spokeswoman Paola Figueroa tells The Associated
Press that the governor will make additional announcements later Wednesday
in response to the downgrade.Garcia said Tuesday that he also would be
submitting legislation to further reduce the deficit and would present a
deficit-free budget for the upcoming fiscal year.Puerto Rico is in its eighth
year of recession while struggling with $70 billion in public debt and
a 15.4 percent unemployment rate, higher than any U.S. state.
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