Notorious Sinsinawa Dominican Sister Donna Quinn is attacking faithful Catholic organizations such as the Little Sisters of the Poor who are suing the government to secure their religious freedom not to have to insure for contraceptives, some of them abortifacient. The Sinsinawa Dominican congregation is very well aware, and, as has been the norm throughout Sister Donna’s long career of anti-Catholic activism, they are letting her do whatever she pleases. I contacted the Sinsinawa Dominican prioress yesterday for comment and assuring her of my prayers, she has not replied.continue at Laetificat
This article by a fellow “pro choice” activist appeared in the liberal Religion Dispatches Friday:
“NCAN is dismayed that the Little Sisters of the Poor, the University of Notre Dame and other Catholic organizations are challenging the Affordable Care Act. Spurred on by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops these organizations are attempting to hold hostage all women by refusing insurance to them for contraceptives,” said the 2,000-member group in a statement.
“This has gotten out of hand,” Sister Donna Quinn, head of NCAN, told RD. “It isn’t ‘faith and freedom’ when reproductive autonomy isn’t extended by the Catholic Church to women. Now we have other Christian religions seeing what the bishops are doing and saying we will do likewise. It isn’t freedom when a woman can be held hostage by the owner of a business.”
Go read about her "magic wand" comment. Chilling.
3 comments:
Hostage??? What about the poor little babies who are never getting the chance to live because they are not allowed to be born - or even conceived!
And nothing will be done about these evil "sisters". But let a priest protect the dignity of the Eucharist by denying it to open, practicing lesbians and the bishop will discipline that priest within minutes. I guess "bravo" pretty much sums it up.
Interesting that it is men who sponsor this post against women speaking up for the rights of women...? Wouldn't your energies be put to better use feeding or clothing or educating the children already inhabiting this earth?
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