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CatholicVote.org Political Action Committee (CatholicVote PAC) is the group's connected political action committee; its goal is to financially support political candidates who "will be faithful stewards of Catholic social teaching and the common good." [ 5] In 2010, it made campaign contributions to six Republicans and one Democrat.
In 2012, when the Obama administration proposed regulations that required employer-provided health insurance plans to cover contraception, Catholic companies such as affiliated universities and EWTN Broadcasting, which believed they should be exempt from the law, sued the government, while Catholic religious leaders campaigned against it in church.
t. e. Anti-Catholicism in the United States dates back to the colonial history of the U.S. Anti-Catholic attitudes were first brought to the Thirteen Colonies of British North America by Protestant settlers from Europe during the British colonization of the Americas. [ 1][ 2][ 3] Two types of anti-Catholic rhetoric existed in colonial society ...
Open the Facebook app and click the ‘360 Photo’ option from the top of your News Feed where you update your status. Press the blue button and follow the path from start to finish until you ...
On Saturday, Facebook began showing users how to register to vote at the top of the Facebook, Instagram and Messenger apps. “These notifications take them to the relevant page with their state ...
t. e. Catholics for Choice ( CFC) is a non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C. that represents Catholic people who support reproductive freedom and advocates for abortion rights. It is not affiliated with the Catholic Church, as it objects to many of its teachings. [ 3] Formed in 1973 as Catholics for a Free Choice, the group gained ...
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