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Sister Loraine Marie Maguire, Mother Provincial Of The Denver-Based Little Sisters Of The Poor, Speaks To The Media Outside The U.S. Supreme Court In Washington March 23, 2016 After Attending Oral Arguments In The Zubik V. Burwell Contraceptive Mandate Case. CNS Photo/Joshua Roberts, Reuters
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The background of the Little Sisters' faithful practice of their religion: On Jan. 17, the U.S. Supreme Court announced that it had agreed to review a decision of a federal appeals court in Little Sisters of the Poor v. Pennsylvania that overturned a Trump-era exemption for contraception. The Little Sisters of the Poor are a Catholic religious order and as such are opposed to artificial contraception. The law is forcing them to pay for their employees' birth control, which goes against their religion.
Read the rest of the article by clicking on the link. What do you think? Birth control is not necessary for health. If someone wants it, let them pay for it.
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