Unitarian in Charge of Counseling at CFC

From this morning’s D&C:

Nearly 20 years ago, Tina Simson went to a friend’s funeral at the First Unitarian Church of Rochester and found a home…Simson, 54, of Victor, is the director of counseling at the Catholic Family Center. She and her husband, Joe, had been looking for a church without much luck. But at First Unitarian, she says, she found an “acceptance of doubt and questioning and diversity. It was OK to just not know what we believed.”

And from Wikpedia:

Unitarianism as a theology is the belief in the single personality of God, in contrast to the doctrine of the Trinity (three persons in one God)…they maintain that Jesus was a great man and a prophet of God, perhaps even a supernatural being, but not God himself…the conviction that no religion can claim an absolute monopoly on the Holy Spirit or theological truth…the belief that the words of the Bible were inspired by God, but were written and edited by humans and therefore are subject to human error…the rejection of traditional doctrines that they believe malign God’s character or veil the true nature and mission of Jesus Christ, such as the doctrine of predestination, eternal damnation, the Trinity, and the vicarious sacrifice or satisfaction theory of the Atonement.

Shouldn’t a counselor at a Catholic instution be Catholic? Makes sense to me.