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The Nuns Fight Back

When Nuns Fight Back Becket
When Nuns Fight Back Becket

When Nuns Fight Back Becket A 2024 law requires facilities like rosary hill home, a catholic hospice, to affirm gender identity — which violates the beliefs of the nuns who run it. A group of nuns who operate a nursing facility in new york are suing the state over a law that requires them to provide care for transgender patients in a way they say violates their catholic faith.

Extended Epilogue A Nun S Fight For Justice Austin Grayson
Extended Epilogue A Nun S Fight For Justice Austin Grayson

Extended Epilogue A Nun S Fight For Justice Austin Grayson Catholic nuns sue new york over a law requiring nursing homes to follow gender identity rules, saying it forces them to choose faith or mission. Story snapshot catholic nuns sued new york on april 7, 2026, claiming the state’s transgender rights law forces them to violate core religious beliefs in patient care. the law targets nursing facilities, requiring affirmation and facilitation of gender transitions, clashing directly with the nuns’ faith driven mission. After two defeats at the supreme court, you would think even the dullest lower court judge would get the message: stop messing with the little sisters of the poor. Just when we thought that gender ideology nonsense and pronoun tyranny had died off, there’s a story that reminds us how deeply entrenched it is in our society. this week, the dominican sisters of hawthorne, ny, who run rosary hill home — a catholic hospice for the impoverished — filed a lawsuit accusing the state of violating their constitutional rights. it relates to a 2024 law that.

The Nuns Fight Back New York Post
The Nuns Fight Back New York Post

The Nuns Fight Back New York Post After two defeats at the supreme court, you would think even the dullest lower court judge would get the message: stop messing with the little sisters of the poor. Just when we thought that gender ideology nonsense and pronoun tyranny had died off, there’s a story that reminds us how deeply entrenched it is in our society. this week, the dominican sisters of hawthorne, ny, who run rosary hill home — a catholic hospice for the impoverished — filed a lawsuit accusing the state of violating their constitutional rights. it relates to a 2024 law that. The little sisters of the poor are back in court again, continuing their 14 year battle to overturn an affordable care act (aca) mandate that requires employers to provide contraceptives, including some that cause abortions, in their employee health plans. Imagine a group of nuns, dedicated to serving the elderly poor, forced to fund contraception against their deepest beliefs. that’s the reality for the little sisters of the poor, a catholic order locked in a 14 year legal saga over the affordable care act’s contraceptive mandate. By ryan colby, the becket fund for religious liberty the supreme court has ordered new york courts to reconsider diocese of albany v. harris, a case challenging new york’s abortion mandate, in light of becket’s unanimous victory in catholic charities bureau v. wisconsin labor & industry review commission. in 2017, a group of catholic and anglican nuns, catholic dioceses, christian churches. A pennsylvania order of nuns is threatening legal action over false voter fraud claims from a political operative with a scandalous history in republican politics. the founder of a “ballot chasing” operation was seemingly unable to identify a very online monastery of benedictine sisters.

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