By Auguste Meyrat, First Things - In January, Marisol Arroyo-Castro, a public school teacher in New Britain, Connecticut, with over three decades of experience, was suspended without pay because she refused to remove a small crucifix from the wall next to her desk. The crucifix had been displayed for ten years without incident before the school principal demanded she hide her “idol” in her desk. This was part of a “compromise” struck by Arroyo-Castro’s union representative. She complied, at first, but put it back on the wall after feeling spiritually convicted. Consequently, she was put on administrative leave and now faces possible termination.