Religious Leaders Accuse Conservatives of Misleading Public on Contraception
Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice launches new campaign.
Read MoreReligious Coalition for Reproductive Choice launches new campaign.
Read MoreJustice as “creative process in individual circumstance.” Couldn’t agree more.
Read MoreHVAC company claimed the rule violated owners’ “sincerely held religious beliefs.”
Read MoreFollowing Supreme Court ruling, the right looks for other ways to reject Obamacare.
Read MoreThroughout the history of the Church, bishops and popes have struggled mightily to keep committed celibate Catholic women under control. Already in the early Christian centuries male Church leaders forced virgins to describe themselves as “brides of Christ” rather than use the male martial imagery they had come to use during the Roman persecutions. The early equality between male and female desert monastics was likewise undercut when eighth century bishops began taking control of women’s monasteries and ordained monks to the priesthood for the first time (but not nuns, of course). And as, throughout the following centuries, groups of dedicated Christian women came together—canonesses, Beguines, beatas, recluses—popes, bishops, and male theologians went to great lengths to rein them in.
Read MoreA heated summer of “resistance to totalitarian incursions against religious liberty.”
Read MoreDemocrats press White House against siding with bishops.
Read MoreConcern that administration will cave to USCCB.
Read MoreTheologians urge government not to broaden exemption.
Read MoreHouse will vote on H.R. 3 tomorrow.
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