June 29, 2025

In a stunning move that has rocked a New Orleans Catholic school community, a beloved music teacher of 21 years, Mark Richards, was abruptly fired after a parent reported his name appearing as a surviving spouse in his late husband’s obituary—a quiet, private detail that launched a moral firestorm. Despite being openly gay and widely supported by the school community, Richards’ long-standing dedication to students was cast aside under the weight of a vaguely enforced "morality clause" that bars any deviation from the Catholic Church’s definition of marriage. This firing, shrouded in silence by administrators citing “legal considerations,” comes even as the archdiocese—embroiled in a massive bankruptcy tied to hundreds of historic clergy abuse claims—insists on upholding church teachings over compassion or context. The incident sparks critical questions about selective morality and priorities within the Church, especially when the same institution faces allegations of shielding predator priests for decades. At a time when many Catholic parents are pleading for empathy and reform, the Archdiocese of New Orleans has doubled down, leaving behind a trail of disillusioned families and one dedicated teacher feeling betrayed by the very institution he served so faithfully.

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