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Dr. Malcolm Potts, first medical director of the International Planned Parenthood Federation, in a piece late last month in the Los Angeles Times¸erroneously
blames the Vatican for denying the Little Sisters of the Poor the
alleged health benefits of hormonal contraception. In fact, the Little
Sisters of the Poor are challenging in court their real oppressor, the
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, which is mandating that
employers violate their consciences by providing all of their employees’
contraceptive, abortifacient and surgical sterilization coverage in
their health plans. We are grateful that the Sisters are taking this
courageous stand for religious liberty, which may, in the long run,
benefit all persons who believe in the First Amendment of the U.S.
Constitution. Although the positions of the Vatican are always based on
sound science and truth, the challenge by the Sisters to the HHS
mandate is their own initiative. Indeed, their decision has much more to
do with religious liberty than the flawed arguments contained in Dr.
Potts’ column.
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Marie T. Hilliard, Ph.D., RN, is the Director of Bioethics and Public Policy at the National Catholic Bioethics Center in Philadelphia. She holds an MS in Maternal Child Health Nursing, an MA in Religious Studies and a degree in Canon Law.
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