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Monthly Archives: February 2012
The HHS Mandate – It’s Not Just About Protecting Our “Consciences”
We recently blogged about the proposed HHS mandate that would require all employers in the United States to offer insurance that covers artificial contraception, including abortifacients. There’s been a lot of discussion about how this mandate is a threat to … Continue reading
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Is Any Among You Sick?
This last weekend, something new happened to me, although I’m guessing it’s happened in the past to at least a few readers: I was admitted to the hospital for something other than elective surgery. In my case, it was a … Continue reading
Fight the Power
There’s a lot out in the blogosphere right now about the HHS mandate regarding abortion-inducing drugs, sterilization, and contraception, and we want to add to the buzz and urge you, whether Catholic or Protestant, to make your voice heard in … Continue reading
