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HHS is targeting health workers’ religious objections. Here’s why.
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Archive
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July 13
- Bishops: Senate health care bill remains unacceptable Michael J. O'Loughlin, America: The Jesuit Review
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July 12
- People Are Getting Exorcisms Instead of Going to the Doctor Josiah Hesse, Vice
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June 13
- Attorney: Mosque paid doctor to perform genital cuttings on girls Tresa Baldas, Detroit Free Press
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June 9
- Imam resigns from U.S. mosque where a senior cleric said female genital mutilation prevents ‘hypersexuality’ Sarah Pulliam Bailey, The Washington Post
- Members of Oregon Faith-Healing Sect Charged With Murder in Death of Infant Ruth Graham, Slate
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May 19
- In Vancouver, Christian recovery programs respond to opioid crisis Alicia Ambrosio, RNS
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May 16
- The Female Genital Mutilation Scandal Tearing a Community Apart Beenish Ahmed, Vice
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May 15
- Performing Abortion is “God’s Work?” The Real Story of Christianity and Abortion Albert Mohler, AlbertMohler.com
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May 14
- Religion and mental illness form a complex relationship Katherine Burgess, The Wichita Eagle
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April 24
- Michigan doctors charged in first federal genital mutilation case in US Mayra Cuevas, CNN
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April 22
- Muslim sect known for female genital mutilation responds to charges against local docs Violet Ikonomova, Detroit Metro Times
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April 18
- An Idaho sheriff's daunting battle to investigate when children of a faith-healing sect die Nigel Duara, Los Angeles Times
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March 2
- Fundamentalist pastor charged in toddler’s pneumonia death Michael Rubinkam, AP
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December 30
- Ultrasounds Help Bridge Evangelical and Catholic Theology Kate Shellnutt, Christianity Today
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