EWTN stands for the Eternal Word Television Network
Bless you Mother Angelica!
Hate to comment before reading article, but now is the time to really press the ineligibility issue; it is becoming clear to everyone once you let the eligibility issue go then the rest of the law does not matter, especially to this fascist fraud we are dealing with. The elites have perpetrated this fraud, let’s get our country back!
Hope this is the first of many lawsuits filed, and that litigants include multiple religions offended by this. This is yet another attack on the freedom.
EWTN has details of the lawsuit with a press release:
EWTN also has a petition to sign:
Petition is through organization that is suing Obama Administration:
I Believe Petition: Take Action to Defend Religious Liberty
Petition is on the BecketFund.Org WebSite
Ruh-Roh, getting an internet explorer can not display message for LifeSitenews.com and on lifesite.net when I click on the story I get a forbidden message.
The Catholic Church needs to excommunicate high-profile pro-aborts like Nancy Pelosi RIGHT NOW!
The Evangelical Church needs to do the same to hi-profile members of their congregations.
In fact, excommunication for just for supporting abortion supporters, and gay “marriage” supporters, should have commenced a LONG time ago.
Have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them
Ephesians 5:11
When a small majority of statist idealogues takeover healthcare under the banner of, “we need to pass this bill to find out what’s in it”, we have lost our liberty.
Now, we are slowly finding “what’s in it” and this nation is learning about tryanny — up close and personal. Hat tip Mr. Levin.
EXCELLENT news! And....we are going to see more of the same.
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By the way, I just heard on the radio driving home that religious groups are planning to turn out in big numbers at the Meeting of the Board of Trustees regarding the freedom of religion issue at Vanderbilt!
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On the EWTN site I read this good news:
The Becket Fund has a 17-year history of defending religious liberty for people of all faiths. Its attorneys are recognized as experts in the field of church-state law, and they recently won a 9-0 victory against the federal government at the U.S. Supreme Court in Hosanna-Tabor v. EEOC.
If my Jesus tattoo became infected, would a Muslim doctor or hospital be forced to treat me?
Good for them! Some people wonder whether or not Obama knew what he was getting into, taking on the Church in this way. I don’t think he realized the extent to which people would go and that such a large number of Catholics would fight back. He probably figured after he watched Notre Dame have little old ladies and priests arrested for protesting Obama’s commencement speech that not enough Catholics took their religion seriously anymore. He was wrong.
I hope it is not lost on people that the abortion mandate by the current Administration and usurpation of religious freedom was issued 9 months before election day, 2012.
-Health care on Christmas
-Oil rig explosion on Earth Day
-Signing the NDAA on New Year’s Eve—the last of American citizens as free people entitled to legal representation and trial
-The anti-religious abortion mandate 9 months prior to election day/day after
These people enjoy gutting the US on significant days.
But Muslims get WAIVERS as usual? |
The tragedy here is that all of us, not just the Catholics or other religions, ALL CITIZENS should be up in the air about mandated coverages.
The rest of us are already forced to provide coverage for contraceptives, viagra, psychiatric care, and other insured events that we may not have chosen to have in our policies.
States have been mandating coverages for years. It’s wrong, and anti-choice.
By only complaining about the religious aspect, are we not accepting that it’s ok to limit the freedoms of the rest of us?
It’s wrong for the state to mandate coverage and it’s wrong for the federal government to mandate coverage. Actually, it’s wrong to not allow us to purchase our health insurance across state lines.
It would be far less egregious to mandate that tires, brake jobs, and oil changes be covered on your auto insurance, because at least you know you’ll will in the end need these things-not necessarily so with say, psychiatric care in the case of health insurance.
The whole thing is messed up, not just for religions but for everyone.
Yes! I knew Fr. Pavone was going to sue them, but it looks like EWTN got in there first!
Obozo is gonna be sorry for the day he was born once Mother Angelica gets ahold of him
I'll ask the mods to pull it.