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The Lay Faculty Association, a teacher’s union representing over 450 lay educators in New York City Catholic schools, is threatening to strike when Pope Benedict XVI visits the city for the


first time next week as pope, according to the _Daily News_. Union leaders have been negotiating for new contracts and have protested their comparatively low pay, which, coupled with rising


costs of living, falls well below the average for public school teachers in the city. They’re hoping that the threat of a strike at a time when the Catholic Church is in the national


spotlight can bring the Archdiocese of New York back to the bargaining table. So far, however, the archdiocese has had a different response. “I believe that if the union does take the visit


of Pope Benedict as a time for protest, as a time for division, then that would be an insult to the Holy Father and all of the people of God of this archdiocese,” said Joseph Zwilling, a


spokesman for the archdiocese quoted by the _Daily News_. The Federation of Catholic Teachers, a larger union representing 3,300 teachers in the region, has suspended their own strike Monday


following “good faith” negotiations over the weekend, according to a report by _The New York Times_. The archdiocese has requested a meeting with the LFA on April 10, just days before the


Pope is schedule to visit on April 15.


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