The phrase “undue burden” was the expression du jour March 2 and essentially the heart of the argument in Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt, the challenge by Texas abortion clinics to a 2013 state law requiring them to comply with standards of ambulatory surgical centers.
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Vatican announces consistory to approve canonization of Mother Teresa
The meeting of cardinals and promoters of the sainthood causes, also known as an “ordinary public consistory,” formally ends the process of approving a new saint.
Notre Dame to honor Biden and Boehner with 2016 Laetare Medal
“It is a good time to remind ourselves what lives dedicated to genuine public service in politics look like. We find it in the lives of Vice President Biden and Speaker Boehner.”
Vatican statistics report increase in baptized Catholics worldwide
The number of baptized Catholics reached 1.27 billion or 17.8 percent of the global population.
Four Missionaries of Charity reported killed in Yemen
Four Missionaries of Charity and 10 to 12 other people at a home the sisters operate for the elderly and disabled in Aden, Yemen.
Pennsylvania priest gets 17 years for molesting Honduran children
The sentencing came a day after the Pennsylvania attorney general issued a report saying two former bishops in the Altoona-Johnstown diocese covered up, or were slow to respond to, child-sex abuse by more than 50 priests over more than 40 years.
Report: Priests abused hundreds of kids in Altoona-Johnstown Diocese
At least 50 priests or religious leaders were involved in the abuse and diocesan leaders systematically concealed the abuse to protect the church’s image, according to a grand jury report released on March 1.
Pope tells corrupt benefactors that church doesn’t need ‘dirty money’
Francis: Just as God derives no pleasure from “the blood of bulls and lambs” slaughtered in his name, he is especially averse to offerings from hands dirty with the blood of another human being.
Supreme Court hears oral arguments in challenge to Texas abortion restrictions
The 90 minutes of oral arguments March 2 was before a court left with eight members following the Feb. 13 death of Justice Antonin Scalia, who regularly voted to uphold abortion limitations and was expected to have provided the fifth vote in this case to uphold the requirements.
Vatican newspaper essays say women should preach at Mass
“Certainly for faithful lay people in general, but above all for women, this would constitute a fundamental change in their participation in church life.”
