The 14-year legal battle against federal contraceptive mandates will continue, with Little Sisters of the Poor and the ...
After 14 years and two Supreme Court victories, the Little Sisters of the Poor are still in court, resisting an attempt by states to force the organization’s health insurance to cover contraceptive ...
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For the first time since 1883, when Catholic nuns were summoned from France to care for elderly St. Paul residents in poverty, the Little Sisters of the Poor will no longer call the Capital City home.
An order of Catholic nuns is fighting a lower court decision against a Trump administration rule allowing religious employers ...
In 1883, Bishops John Ireland and Thomas Grace petitioned for six Roman Catholic nuns from the French order of the Little Sisters of the Poor to cross the Atlantic and establish a home for the elderly ...
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- National Caregivers Day is celebrated on the third Friday in February each year. But caring for the elderly is a daily mission for the Little Sisters of the Poor. ...
The Little Sisters of the Poor, a group of Catholic nuns who care for the elderly, are continuing their legal battle over Obamacare’s contraceptive mandate, which required them to provide abortion and ...
The mother superior hardly knew what to make of it. Here was a nun in her 20s, an attractive French girl with a wisp of brown hair sticking out from under the light blue veil of her habit, walking ...
More than a decade after the Obama administration tried to force the Little Sisters of the Poor to buy contraception for their employees, including abortifacient drugs, states are still hounding the ...