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The WH Strikes Back

During this morning s annual prayer breakfast President Obama only obliquely referenced the week s unpleasantness between his administration and U S Catholic bishops The relationship already shaky became even more strained by recent Health and Human Services edicts that will require Catholic ho

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CHA statement on HHS policy

The Catholic Health Association has released an updated statement on the recent HHS position on a narrow religious exemption for Catholic institutional employers nbsp Something has to be fixed By SR CAROL KEEHAN DC CHA president and chief executive officer CHA and its members were profoundly di

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H.H.S. and November

The U S bishops this week continued a scorching rhetorical response to the recent H H S decision to maintain a narrow religious exemption for contraception requirements in new health insurance plans but some reporters have noted a small problem with all the outrage Primarily its absence in previ

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Breathing room for religious liberty?

The U S bishops were more than pleased with today s unanimous Supreme Court ruling in the Hosanna-Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church and School v EEOC In a groundbreaking decision that had been anxiously anticipated by religious bodies across the country the court held that a ministerial excepti

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Poverty is Bad: Stop the Presses!

Is the problem of poverty or at least covering poverty coming back in style Decades of not-so-benign neglect has allowed poverty to molder in America rsquo s cultural basement and the bad news on poverty in America has been unremitting for years now The nation currently endures the highest rate

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