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
St. Louis Archbishop aims to cut ties with Girl Scouts. Robert Carlson, the Archbishop of St. Louis, has urged priests to slash ties with
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
The inclination of the church towards consideration of some of the "progressive" issues may be a welcome change but a lot American Catholics have
Nonprofit Religious lawsuits over contraception and health care have been rising steadily. Since the declaration that employers’ health care must cover contraception, there have
Denver's Little Sisters of the Poor lost their case against the Obama administration because they couldn't prove the contraceptive mandate caused a burden. Denver’s
Pope Francis, elected in March, called out the Catholic Church's focus on Gay Marriage, Abortion and Contraception Issues, saying, "The teaching of the church,