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1holycatholic
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Should Church control access to health care?…
The St. Joseph’s story is, sadly, unsurprising. As human rights lawyers who work around the globe, we repeatedly confront the tragic consequences of the Catholic Church’s sustained hostility to reproductive health services when it imposes its theology on public policy and the provision of health services to the public. In countries where the Church wields considerable power, the repercussions for women’s lives are palpable.
…IMHO she’s no human rights lawyer. If she were, she would defend the right to life of innocent human beings. Instead she advocates the intentional killing of innocent human beings.
The St. Joseph’s story is, sadly, unsurprising. As human rights lawyers who work around the globe, we repeatedly confront the tragic consequences of the Catholic Church’s sustained hostility to reproductive health services when it imposes its theology on public policy and the provision of health services to the public. In countries where the Church wields considerable power, the repercussions for women’s lives are palpable.
…IMHO she’s no human rights lawyer. If she were, she would defend the right to life of innocent human beings. Instead she advocates the intentional killing of innocent human beings.