John Reaney

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John Reaney is a former Christian youth worker.

In 2006 he applied for a job as a youth worker in the diocese of Hereford. He was recommended for the job by a diocesan interview panel, and had previously worked in a similar role for another diocese. However he was interviewed by the Bishop Hereford, the Rt Rev John Priddis, who questioned him about his private life, previous relationship and sexuality. He was then informed that he had been turned down for the job.[1] Reaney took the diocese to an employment tribunal ruled that he had been discriminated against "on grounds of sexual orientation".[1]

Following the case, the Bishop was named as the Stonewall Bigot of the year for

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1557849/Bishop-discriminated-against-gay-youth-worker.html Jonathan Petre Religion Correspondent, "Bishop discriminated against gay youth worker", Daily Telegraph, 19 July 2007.