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RE: North Carolina mom begins serving jail sentence for baptizing daughter
She’s in for violating a court order.

Misleading title is misleading.
02-17-2018 03:27 PM
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RE: North Carolina mom begins serving jail sentence for baptizing daughter
The station quoted court records as saying Schaaf was a practicing Catholic who attended Mass every week and that the court had issued a ruling that gave him final say in all legal custody decisions, including decisions concerning religion.

The day after that ruling, Stocks went ahead with the christening without notifying Schaff. He found out when Stock posted photos of the ceremony on Facebook, according to the station.


This has nothing to do with religion or a baptism, and everything to do with one parent unilaterally making decisions. To make matters worse, she was doing so n a case where she had lost primary AND joint decision making capabilities.

To further make it worse, she made a decision and took action on a major event in the childs life without notifiying the other parent.

She pretty much did things exactly how you dont do them as a divorced parent.
02-18-2018 10:40 AM
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RE: North Carolina mom begins serving jail sentence for baptizing daughter
(02-17-2018 01:25 PM)bullet Wrote:  
(02-17-2018 01:19 PM)Crebman Wrote:  
(02-17-2018 01:16 PM)solohawks Wrote:  
(02-17-2018 01:10 PM)Crebman Wrote:  
(02-17-2018 12:53 PM)solohawks Wrote:  Looks like the Dad is pissed he missed the baptism and wasn't consulted about it. Since he was a practicing Catholic, infant baptism is a very big deal and since she defied the court order I can understand the punishment

What would be a firestorm is if she was prohibited by the court from baptizing the child because the father didn't want it at all

....also, the fact that the father via court order had basically been given full custody of the child.

Let's see, unmarried couple has a child and the father is given "final say in all legal custody decisions" - wanna bet mom has issues beyond this??

Good call there

Don't get me wrong I'm all for religion and baptism. This is more about a custody fight than the dad being against religion.....

Obviously, the Dad has barely a drop of Christianity in him. Judge doesn't have much either.

She was jailed for baptizing a 2 year old. Let that sink in.

I'm an atheist and godfather to the first born on sis' side, AND first born on lil bubba's side.....let that sink in...

she violated a court order....it's really pretty simple to understand....

good for the judge to make her think twice 'hitting the ground running ad-hoc' the next time that one 'up and flows through her veins'....

my daughter is baptized too and was reared in the church.....

I really don't understand the religious 'canonization' relative to law.....that's why there's religion AND law....

whether one likes it or not doesn't mean dick....

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02-18-2018 11:23 AM
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