Does For-Profit Businesses Have Right to Religious Liberty?
February 22, 2013 No CommentsIn the Hobby Lobby case, HHS’s lawyers have argued that business owners don’t have religious liberty at all when it comes to how they run their businesses,
In the Hobby Lobby case, HHS’s lawyers have argued that business owners don’t have religious liberty at all when it comes to how they run their businesses,
Both events will be warnings, says Fr. Petar Ljubicic, the priest chosen by Mirjana to announce the events on her behalf.
“Never was it known that anyone who fled to Thy protection, implored Thy help or sought Thy intercession was left UNAIDED,”
The video takes the viewer through a partial list of hot button topics on the Catholic community’s radar this election season and compares the candidates’ stance on the issues to Catholic moral and social teaching.
The joint study from Liberty Institute and the Family Research Council (FRC) records up to 600 incidents of hostility toward religion…
HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius has announced that the federal government is now “at war” with those who disagree with the HHS. We did not choose or desire such a war: but our government has unilaterally imposed war on all citizens who disagree with this Mandate, including Catholics who strive to help others. This violation of our religious liberty and freedom of conscience has been deemed “necessary,” so as to ensure that every citizen has access to abortion-inducing drugs, sterilization, and contraception.
The IRS has no legal right to… threaten or penalize… the Diocese of Peoria for illegal ‘electioneering’ after Bishop Daniel Jenky, C.S.C..referred to policies of Hitler and Stalin while delivering a robust, wholly legitimate critique of current federal efforts to quash and curtail religious liberties…”
“This disability bias claim was not only meritless, but spurious – a manipulative, petty move by an arrogant, selfish, and dominating parent insistent on getting her own way at others’ expense. FACES more than “accommodated” the student’s allergy, bending over backwards to avoid any health risk, by directing her mother to bring a meal from home.”
Recently, the Diocese of Peoria, Ill., withdrew from all state-funded social service contracts, citing increasing clashes between state law and church teaching on same-sex relationships.