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Category Archives: United States Supreme Court
The Supreme Court’s Obamacare Decision and Religious Freedom
It’s a sad fact that Americans have gotten so used to judicial activists on the Supreme Court that we get angry when someone like Chief Justice John Roberts refuses to be one. Don’t get me wrong — I, too, desperately hoped Obamacare would … Continue reading
Posted in abortifacient, abortion, birth control, Catholic bishops, Chief Justice John Roberts, contraception, contraception mandate, freedom of conscience, freedom of religion, Health and Human Services mandate, health care compromise, Health care mandate, Obamacare, ongoing threat to religious freedom, religious liberty, Supreme Court Obamacare decision, Uncategorized, United States Constitution, United States Supreme Court
Tagged abortion, birth control, Catholic Bishops, Chief Justice John Roberts, contraception mandate, healthcare, healthcare mandate, Obamacare, Obamacare decision, rational basis test of constitutionality, religious liberty, strict scrutiny test of constitutionality, United States Constitution
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Liberal Catholic Pawns in the Obama Religious Wars
“The Obama religious wars”: neither words of hyperbole nor an empty epithet but an apt description of an unfolding crisis that encompasses the United States Constitution and fundamental religious liberty. Just last month, in Hosanna-Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church v. EEOC, the United … Continue reading
Posted in abortifacients, birth control, Cardinal Francis George, Catholic colleges, Catholic Health Association, Catholic Hospitals, Catholic nuns, contraception, contraception mandate, George Weigel, health care compromise, Health care mandate, Hosanna-Tabor Church v. EEOC, John Courtney Murray, Jr., Obamacare, religious liberty, Respect for Rights of Conscience Act of 2012, Sister Carol Keehan, The Catholic Church, United States Constitution, United States Supreme Court
Tagged Catholic Health Association, contraception mandate, E. J. Dionne, George Weigel, Hosanna-Tabor Church v. EEOC, John Courtney Murray, Jr., Sister Carol Keehan, The Catholic Church
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What America’s REAL Nuns Are Saying (AND THE CMSWR’S NATIONAL CALL TO PRAYER AND FASTING)
Posted in abortifacient, abortifacients, abortion, Catholic, Catholic nuns, Conference of Major Superiors of Women Religious, contraception, Deus et Patria, Dominican Sisters of Mary Mother of the Eucharist, Franciscan Sisters of the Renewal, freedom of religion, health care compromise, Health care mandate, Leadership Conference of Women Religious, Missionaries of Charity, Mother Teresa, Oprah, pro-life, Sisters of life, Uncategorized, United States Constitution, United States Supreme Court
Tagged abortion, Catholic Bishops, Catholic nuns, Conference of Major Superiors of Women Religious, contraception, Dominican Sisters of Mary Mother of the Eucharist, Franciscan Sisters of the Renewal, Leadership Conference of Women Religious, Missionaries of Charity, Obamacare, Oprah, politics, pro-life, Sister Margaret Brennan, Sisters of Life, United States Constitution
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