tomder55
Dec 23, 2025, 04:54 AM
Founded in 1839 when Jeanne Jugan carried a blind and paralyzed woman home and gave her a bed to sleep in; the sisters have provided for elderly poor across the globe .
Since Obamacare was imposed on us ,the left has tried to impose their moral standards on these Catholic nuns .Obamacare mandates that they have to provide abortion and contraception coverage to their employees .
Twice ;in 2016 and in 2020 SCOTUS said there was a religious exception to the mandate .
That should've ended it . But the left won't be happy until state funded infanticide is the law of the land.
Aug. 13, U.S. District Judge Wendy Beetlestone in Philadelphia again ruled against the religious exemption.
Judge sides with Pa. and NJ, strikes down Trump rules in Obamacare contraception case • Pennsylvania Capital-Star (https://penncapital-star.com/health-care/judge-sides-with-pa-and-nj-strikes-down-trump-rules-in-obamacare-contraception-case/)
So again the issue will make it's way up the court system and again this charity will waste money ,that should be going to the charitable services they provide ,to defend them.
Little Sisters of the Poor file another appeal over contraception mandate | Catholic News Agency (https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/268495/little-sisters-of-the-poor-file-another-appeal-over-contraception-mandate)
The net effect will not be more contraception and abortion services available. Contraception gets handed out like candy in this country. What it would mean is fewer nursing homes because the Little Sisters will never agree to the mandate.
But that is the goal isn't it ? The only options will be the ones the state provides or sanctions.
Since Obamacare was imposed on us ,the left has tried to impose their moral standards on these Catholic nuns .Obamacare mandates that they have to provide abortion and contraception coverage to their employees .
Twice ;in 2016 and in 2020 SCOTUS said there was a religious exception to the mandate .
That should've ended it . But the left won't be happy until state funded infanticide is the law of the land.
Aug. 13, U.S. District Judge Wendy Beetlestone in Philadelphia again ruled against the religious exemption.
Judge sides with Pa. and NJ, strikes down Trump rules in Obamacare contraception case • Pennsylvania Capital-Star (https://penncapital-star.com/health-care/judge-sides-with-pa-and-nj-strikes-down-trump-rules-in-obamacare-contraception-case/)
So again the issue will make it's way up the court system and again this charity will waste money ,that should be going to the charitable services they provide ,to defend them.
Little Sisters of the Poor file another appeal over contraception mandate | Catholic News Agency (https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/268495/little-sisters-of-the-poor-file-another-appeal-over-contraception-mandate)
The net effect will not be more contraception and abortion services available. Contraception gets handed out like candy in this country. What it would mean is fewer nursing homes because the Little Sisters will never agree to the mandate.
But that is the goal isn't it ? The only options will be the ones the state provides or sanctions.