My late wife and I adopted her natural granddaughter in 2010. We worked with a nearby branch of Catholic Charities, although I am not Roman Catholic (my late wife was). It was an international adoption, from a country that didn't recognize any American agencies, but which didn't have any adoption agencies that were recognized by the U.S. under the Hague Convention on International Adoptions. Which meant that the process took several years, and that we had to do a lot of legal stuff that normally would have been handled by the agency.
We became friendly with the adoption social worker at Catholic Charities who handled our case. The process took so long that our original Home Study expired and had to be renewed. By that time, the office we were working with had stopped handling adoptions, and they had to send us to a branch of Catholic Charities in another part of the state that was under a different diocese. Not long after, our adoption social worker was laid off (and probably her entire department, but I'm not sure about that).
Yes, Christianity is in the cross hairs.