Religious News From Around the Web, Jan 13th 2020

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Pope Francis Calls Out Inequality in Healthcare

Healthcare inequality is more pronounced in wealthier countries. Pope Francis in strong terms condemned on November 16 the prevailing inequality pertaining to healthcare[/tweetit] in

Birth control on religious campus

Birth Control Being Limited on Religious College Campuses

Students are unsure about participating in protests Birth control coverage is yet another stress factor in a student's life.[/tweetit] The President Donald J. Trump-led

Faith Leaders oppose Trump birth control

Faith Leaders Resist Trump’s Action on Birth Control

Rights activists have condemned the move The Affordable Care Act (ACA) or Obamacare as it is popularly known, received a jolt when its contraceptive

Nun and Paul Ryan Debate Poverty in Racine

Nun and Paul Ryan Debate Poverty in Wisconsin

Ryan and the GOP are on the defensive over healthcare bill Paul Ryan, the House Speaker, faced a few tough questions at a town

Trump Administration Set to Roll Back Birth Control Coverage Requirement for Religious Employers

Democrats are fiercely opposed to a plan that restricts access to contraceptives. President Trump has drafted a rule which will roll back the free

Catholic Bishops Asking Congress Not to Repeal Obamacare

The benefits of Obamacare have outweighed the original fears of the USCCB. Once the most opposed to the Obamacare policy, Catholic bishops are now

The 411 on the Contraceptive Coverage Vs. Religious Freedom Case

The 411 on the Contraceptive Coverage Vs. Religious Freedom Case

Arguments over the contraception mandate of the Affordable Care Act return to the Supreme Court. On March 23, the U.S. Supreme Court started the

Little Sisters Introduce New Website for Fight Against Contraceptives

Little Sisters of the Poor continue battle against birth control mandate to protect their religious freedom. The Little Sisters of the Poor is spearheading

Contraception and Religion Case to be Heard by Supreme Court

New Arguments in Contraception and Religion Case to be Heard by Supreme Court

Religious arguments against the Affordable Care Act's contraception coverage will soon be heard and clarified by the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court will again