A Roman Catholic bishop in northeastern Pennsylvania says he won't meet with officials from a Catholic university that hosted a visit by a gay-rights advocate.
A Roman Catholic bishop in northeastern Pennsylvania says he won't meet with officials from a Catholic university that hosted a visit by a gay-rights advocate.
Bishop Joseph Martino says Misericordia (miz-ur-ih-KOR'-dee-uh) University must first heed his request to publicly show how it teaches Catholic morality on sexuality.
Martino has demanded that Misericordia shut down its multicultural center because it hosted a Feb. 17 visit by author Keith Boykin. In response, Misericordia asked to meet with the bishop privately to discuss the matter.
The Diocese of Scranton said in a news release Wednesday that no meeting will be held until Martino's demand is met. The diocese also referred to the event with Boykin as a "scandal."