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By Russell Shaw. This year, the health care debate. Last year, the president at Notre Dame. Do the bishops count?
This article has free access for all visitors. By Valerie Schmalz. Spokesman urges lawmakers to eliminate proposed 'radical change' to policy that bars federal funding of abortions
By Christine M. Williams. Massachusetts legislation could be model for giving help to parents of children with Down syndrome.
By Ann Carey. Training, improved relations with bishops needed to foster compliance with directives, experts say.
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This editorial column has free access for all visitors. In its own accidentally helpful way, The Tablet has shown why the U.S. bishops must continue to insist on the critical importance of an abortion ban.
In Focus (Respect Life) article. By Valerie Schmalz. But the school's employees' policy still covers surgical 'termination of pregnancy'
This editorial column has free access for all visitors. We’re left with some awful ironies in the health care reform debate.
By Ann Carey. Push back by Catholic facility in Arizona and large trade group highlights issue of who speaks for Church. Subscription required
This article has free access for all visitors. By Ann Carey. Biggest concern is 'backdoor' erosions of conscience protections for pro-life doctors, facilities
The CHA statement was an astonishingly direct attack on the bishop’s authority.
A culture of protecting conscience rights has yet to take hold, meaning that in practice, many aspiring pro-life nurses and doctors feel pressured.
This editorial column has free access for all visitors. The temptation may be to see this as a nightmare revisited.
By Michelle Martin. Advocates are fighting back against recent hits on protections against abortion, same-sex unions. Subscription required
By Leonard J. Nelson lll. Hospital’s defiance of bishop over morality of procedures sets stage for more secularization.
This article has free access for all visitors. By Valerie Schmalz. Though longtime advocates of health reform, bishops find moral deficiencies in legislation
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