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Tag Archives: birth control
Mitt Romney Attacks the HHS Mandate: “We’re all Catholic Today”
Mitt Romney gave a powerful talk to an enthusiastic crowd in Bowling Green on Wednesday. But what really brought down the House was his response when asked about the HHS anti-religion mandate. Decrying the attack on religious liberty, he repeated his promise … Continue reading
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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The Religious Freedom Issue Is As Alive — And More Important– Than Ever
What does today’s Supreme Court decision mean for the federal lawsuits and the Fortnight for Freedom and religious freedom rallies that have drawn attention to the HHS mandate’s assault on religious freedom? 1. Today’s decision upheld the constitutionality of the Patient … Continue reading
Posted in abortifacients, abortion, after birth abortion, birth control, Catholic, Conference of Catholic Bishops, contraception, contraception mandate, First Amendment, freedom of conscience, freedom of religion, Health and Human Services mandate, health care compromise, Health care mandate, HHS mandate, Obamacare, ongoing threat to religious freedom, political effect of the contraception mandate
Tagged abortion, birth control, Catholic Bishops, contraception mandate, religious liberty, United States Constitution
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First Things First: Pray to End the HHS Mandate
By Ray Noble Americans are focused right now on paying bills, finding jobs and getting their taxes filed. We also get mad about “those incompetents in Washington” and worry about the debt and the deficit. Oh yes… Iran and Afghanistan look bad, too. What … Continue reading
Posted in abortifacients, birth control, contraception, contraception mandate, Deus et Patria, First Amendment, freedom of religion, Health and Human Services mandate, prayer, religious liberty, Uncategorized
Tagged birth control, Catholic Bishops, contraception mandate, prayer, religious liberty, United States Constitution
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Will Catholic Universities and Hospitals Close?
Yesterday, President Obama’s HHS Secretary Sebelius praised what she called an administration “compromise” on the planned requirement that will force employers to provide birth control for employees with no co-pays and deductions as part of their healthcare insurance. According to Sebelius, the administration … Continue reading
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Tagged birth control, healthcare, Nashville Dominicans, Obama, Timothy Dolan
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