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The holy war over birth control
The Little Sisters of the Poor are back in court, fighting against Democratic politicians who want to narrow the freedom to ...
Most U.S. Catholics disagree with the church’s stance on a number of issues, including the use of contraceptives, according to a new poll. The latest Pew Research Center poll, released Sept. 26, finds ...
A lawyer for the Little Sisters of the Poor says the organization has been subjected to an ‘un-American’ crusade.
ASK THE ETHICISTS: The Church teaches that direct sterilization and contraception are always immoral regardless of good intentions, but indirect sterilization is another matter. Polycystic ovary ...
It was bombshell news in the Catholic Church and it was on the front page. In April 1967, when the National Catholic Reporter published the secret recommendations of the Papal Commission on Birth ...
In an era when artificial contraception often dominates public discussions on family planning, the Catholic Church continues ...
BOSTON (Reuters) - Some 98 percent of sexually active Catholic women have used contraceptive methods banned by the church, research published on Wednesday showed. A new report from the Guttmacher ...
Pew Research Center. 2025. “Errata: Many Catholics in the U.S. and Latin America Want the Church to Allow Birth Control and to Let Women Become Priests .” doi: 10.58094/khzr-0505. Fresh data delivered ...
Most U.S. Catholics disagree with the church’s stance on a number of issues, including the use of contraceptives, according to a new poll. The latest Pew Research Center poll, released Thursday, finds ...
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