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| 23 hours ago by Bettina Word Press A devout Catholic, my mother's decision to turn to birth control after that cold January morning was kept from her two sisters who combined had a total of thirteen children. Twelve remain. ... Bettina Broderick - http://bettinabroderick.com/ |
| 11 Nov 2009 by Reproductive Justice Belmont Abbey College argued in court that it was a secular institution in order to receive state funds, but then removed birth control from its employee health care plan. Their reason? The Catholic Church. The Blog - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/theblog/ - References [ More results from The Blog ] |
| 3 Dec 2009 by lucia It's not a matter of paying poor people to change their behaviour but of providing access to birth control that they want. According to the following, 88% of US Catholic women have used contraceptives - ... The Blackboard - http://rankexploits.com/musings/ - References |
| 4 Dec 2009 by Robert Herguth My own employer-paid health insurance covers abortion procedures, but not any form of birth control. Do U.S. bishops understand that insurance companies base their plan coverages on what will cost them the least, not what is the most ... Chicago Catholic News - http://www.chicagocatholicnews.com/ |
| 14 May 2009 by By James Carroll If the Catholic Church is as opposed to abortion as it claims, why has it not embraced the single most effective means of reducing abortion rates, which is birth control? The answer, alas, is evident: the overriding issue for Catholic ... MoJo Articles - http://www.motherjones.com/rss/articles - References |
| 12 Nov 2009 by David Neipert I am one of the faculty members of Belmont Abbey College who filed a charge with Equal Employment Opportunity Commission against my employer for removing coverage of birth control from our employee health care plan. RHRealityCheck.org - http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/ - References [ More results from RHRealityCheck.org ] |
| 4 Dec 2009 by John L Allen Jr I really am not as radical either side. though I never used pills for birth control nor aborted my babies(even when they born 11 months apart)and it was very fashionable in the 70s to rebuke the Pope and do birth control. ... John L Allen Jr's blog - http://ncronline.org/blogs/john-l-allen-jr - References [ More results from John L Allen Jr's blog ] |
| 5 Dec 2009 by Rachel Hile from the Church's stance on birth control (my answer: not women). There were any number of other threads I could have unraveled that day—the celibacy requirement for priests or the prohibition on the ordination of women come to mind—but the thread that was closest to me, ... I heard a similar concept many times during my Catholic years—one should go to mass, pray, or whatever whether or not one feels the inclination to do so: one can live faith without feeling faith. ... Revolving Floor - http://revolvingfloor.com/ |
| 5 hours ago by Kat Howard I'm Catholic. Possibly not a very good Catholic, in the eyes of my Church. First, I'm divorced. I believe in birth control, and the Catholic Church's position on homosexuality makes me weep. But I believe in the communion of saints, ... Strange Ink - http://strangeink.blogspot.com/ |
| 9 Nov 2009 by By James Ridgeway Of course the catholic church wants to control people's sex lives. They're against birth control, condemns (even to prevent AIDS) and abortion because they think people should wait until they're married. They don't even want birth ... MoJo Blog Posts: mojo - http://www.motherjones.com/mojo - References [ More results from MoJo Blog Posts: mojo ] |
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