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In reply to the discussion: why pick a fight with Catholics right now? [View all]dflprincess
(29,271 posts)29. No, from what I read in the Star Tribune, I had it right.
If a person was working for the church - say as an aide to the Archbishop - any insurance provided would not have to cover birth control.
On the other hand if someone worked at a hospital run by the church but that hosptial accepted Federal funds in any way, then birth control would have to covered. The same would be true of and charity or school that was taking any federal money.
This isn't really a ground breaking decision. Any denomination is free to choose who it allows to be a member of their congregation or clergy even if they have policies that violate the Civil Rights Act. But, any organization run by a church that gets federal money cannot violate the Civil Rights Act and expect to continue to get that money.
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If they want to be in the business of health care, they need to provide the best care available.
HuckleB
Feb 2012
#4
As a catholic I would want it covered and as a catholic I wouldn't go to their hospital to have my
southernyankeebelle
Feb 2012
#9
Which other regulations and laws should religious institutions be allowed to opt out of?
Warren Stupidity
Feb 2012
#10
Because 98% of Catholic women have used some form of "banned" birth control.
PA Democrat
Feb 2012
#15
Because WOMENS RIGHTS should be protected at 'all times', this is an INSURANCE issue ...
Tx4obama
Feb 2012
#18
When you are an 'employer' you should have to play by the same rules as everyone else.
Tx4obama
Feb 2012
#21
I was raised Catholic- my mom and grandparents were good Italian Catholics...
w8liftinglady
Feb 2012
#28
Some Catholics are pro-choice, but some are not. The position of the Church...
Honeycombe8
Feb 2012
#32
They're still talking about this on Morning Joe. It's a fight POTUS cant win imo
GusFring
Feb 2012
#34
Rachel Maddow talked about it on the far more widely-viewed "Today Show" this morning.
GoCubsGo
Feb 2012
#40