Nurse suspended for prayer offer

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Nurse suspended for prayer offer


A Christian nurse from Weston-super-Mare has been suspended for offering to pray for a patient's recovery.
Community nurse Caroline Petrie, 45, says she asked an elderly woman patient during a home visit if she wanted her to say a prayer for her. The patient complained to the health trust about Mrs Petrie who follows the Baptist faith. She was suspended, without pay, on 17 December and will find out the outcome of her disciplinary meeting next week.


Power of prayer
Mrs Petrie, who carries out home visits in North Somerset, said she had asked the patient if she would like a prayer said for her after she had put dressings on the woman's legs. The patient, believed to be in her 70s, refused and Mrs Petrie insists that she left the matter alone. The sick woman contacted the trust about the incident and Mrs Petrie was challenged by her superiors. Mrs Petrie said: "The woman mentioned it to the sister who did her dressing the following day. She said that she wasn't offended but was concerned that someone else might be.


"I was spoken to by my manager. She said 'I've got a letter in one hand and an incident form in the other. You won't be able to work until we've investigated this incident'."
Mrs Petrie, who qualified as a nurse in 1985, said she became a Christian following the death of her mother.
"My faith got stronger and I realised God was doing amazing things in my life. "I saw my patients suffering and as I believe in the power of prayer, I began asking them if they wanted me to pray for them. They are absolutely delighted."
A spokesman for North Somerset Primary Care Trust said: "Caroline Petrie has been suspended pending an investigation into the matter." "She is a bank nurse and has been told we will not be using her in this capacity until the outcome of our investigation is known." "We always take any concerns raised by our patients most seriously and conscientiously investigate any matter of this nature brought to our attention." "We are always keen to be respectful of our patients' views and sensitivity as well as those of our staff."
Mrs Petrie says that she has taken advice from the Christian Legal Centre, which aims to protect the religious freedom of people who follow the Christian faith.

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Published: 2009/02/01 16:30:18 GMT

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Maybe a bit harsh, considering the details, but in principle I am quite happy to see that the endless tolerance for pushy religious characters is finding an end.
 
Yeah, pretty glad this country's immigrant ancestors fled your country over this sort of thing. That's ridiculous.
 
the patient must have something written all over her.
 
What happened:
"Would you perhaps like to pray?"

What Simple Simon saw:
"CONFORM TO MY RELIGION OR BURN IN EVER LASTING HELL! BWAHAHAHAHAHA! HURRY 'CAUSE I HAVE SCIENCE AND BOOKS TO BURN AND OUTLAW!"
 
Who cares what the old woman thinks she's 70! we should stop caring what they think when they get to that age.
 
You rightly pointed out something terrible about this:


the cause behind 95% of the stupid decisions.

Amen, political correctness of a stupid nature exists not because a subject might be offended, but anal idiots might think they might given they weren't there and never actually heard it.

Good grief. :rolleyes:

Religion has it's bad points but compassion isn't one of them: who cares if they want to offer a prayer to Baal, Thor or FSM?

Who cares what the old woman thinks she's 70! we should stop caring what they think when they get to that age.

By that measure we should stop caring what children under the age of 20 think too. :)

In theory though it should be a meritocracy not an ageist thing. She was talking garbage.
 
By that measure we should stop caring what children under the age of 20 think too. :)

Exactly! We dont care what they think until they are old enough to vote (even then we dont really care). The same thing should happen to pensioners after a few years, they are no longer contributing to society they're just a burden.
 
Exactly! We dont care what they think until they are old enough to vote (even then we dont really care). The same thing should happen to pensioners after a few years, they are no longer contributing to society they're just a burden.

I disagree it's a fallacy to say that a person has nothing to contribute after they retire or before they reach their majority, otherwise some of the most prominent people in history would be disregarded as a matter of course. Let's use discretion not blanket ageism.

In fact the advocating of such is illegal in the EU.
 
Hardly a reason to sack somebody.

But if I had an injury and a nurse offered to pray for me I'd think they're taking the piss. I mean they're here to do real healing not wish to their imaginary friend that I'll get better.
 
I don't care about what children think.

What about Mozart or Gauss? What about those who have made their contribution to society long before they are 21? That's just blanket discrimination isn't it?

Any view or career should be based on merit, or Pit the younger would never have made PM by 24 despite having served through his youth eminently well politically. One of our finest ministers in history.
 
Any view or career should be based on merit, or Pit the younger would never have made PM by 24 despite having served through his youth eminently well in parliament. One of our finest ministers in history.
The dichotomy is clearly Pitt the Elder vs. Lord Palmerston. :rolleyes:
 
This is pretty stupid, offers for prayer are hardly "pushing religion".
 
Pitt The Elder, Punches Dachs! :D
No, actually, Barney does the punching. :shake:

On topic, I think that this is ridiculous and that if the nurse isn't receiving pay until the inquiry is finished then she should file suit against that old witch for the lost monies. (Or how does that even work in the UK?)
 
No, actually, Barney does the punching. :shake:

On topic, I think that this is ridiculous and that if the nurse isn't receiving pay until the inquiry is finished then she should file suit against that old witch for the lost monies. (Or how does that even work in the UK?)

Ah my bad, I haven't seen that one in a while. :blush:

I agree she should be suspended with pay, usually that happens in the NHS, but different systems have different policies. Still BS though.

Put it this way whenever me: the Lord of All Evil got into hot water it was a given that any person had to be paid until proven guilty. Luckily I never was, and never was suspended for my crimes against humanity. :)
 
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