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Religious liberty once again under attack by the cultural elites Analysis from Salena Zito PITTSBURGH — L. Hafer of the Pittsburgh Daily Post paid a visit way back on June 9, 1847, to Mercy Hospital, the Catholic hospital begun by the Sisters of Mercy, a religious congregation founded in Ireland. The hospital had just opened its doors four months earlier in a former concert hall smack in… For most of its existence, the neighborhood it occupies, the Bluff, has been a mix of immigrants, minorities, and students attending the adjacent Duquesne University, also a Catholic institution.century.It began this summer when Biden's appointees at the Department of Health and Human Services planned to revise Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act to add pregnancy termination, sexual orientation, and gender identity to already existing “protections against discrimination on the basis of sex.” Read more:
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Hafer of the Pittsburgh Daily Post paid a visit way back on June 9, 1847, to Mercy Hospital, the Catholic hospital begun by the Sisters of Mercy, a religious congregation founded in Ireland. The hospital had just opened its doors four months earlier in a former concert hall smack in… Biden administration — as we'll soon discuss.most kinds of fuel , which are more influenced by the whims of Saudi Arabia and Russia.Chart created with TradingView NZDUSD The Kiwi has notably struggled against the Greenback, but the winds perhaps may be shifting.Sirius XM show that the actor met with Murphy after the premiere of Popular , Murphy’s first major success. But back to the Sisters: Their Pittsburgh hospital, which now sits on a bluff on the edge of the central business district, has served the city through the Civil War, two world wars, and several deadly pandemics. It remains Pittsburgh’s only Catholic hospital with specialized services, including the neurosciences, a Level I trauma unit, and state-of-the-art burn services. And while stock markets rallied a bit on the news, a key part of the bond market — often a better gauge of where inflation is headed — sold off, indicating that investors didn’t think that longer-term inflation was going to get better. For most of its existence, the neighborhood it occupies, the Bluff, has been a mix of immigrants, minorities, and students attending the adjacent Duquesne University, also a Catholic institution. With this in mind, NZDUSD could remain buoyant here as traders await both the FOMC and RBNZ. It is one of those very unique places in the world of medicine where patients receive spiritual healing while achieving the best cutting-edge technology in the healthcare world. If the Timiraos report is right, and he has a spotless record on these things, the baseline interest rate will have gone from around 0 in February to topping out at 4. All the while, it maintains its mission of welcoming everyone since the day it opened, regardless of race, nationality, age, gender, or religion. ‘Charlie’s Hookers. There are currently 600 Catholic hospitals in the United States and more than 1,500 long-term care health facilities in the country. It’s the reason no one is buying houses anymore, and key to the fall in stock, bond, and crypto markets this year.5545 area may come back into focus. According to the Catholic Health Association's statistics, 1 in 7 patients in the United States are cared for in a Catholic hospital, with many of them in under-served minority communities. Their collective mission remains the same since the day the seven Sisters of Mercy came here in the 19th century. But at least for now, there’s a sense that the worst might really be over. Cultural elites long have been skeptical of the reach of religious freedoms, let alone faith-based care. NZDUSD 4 Hour Chart Chart created with TradingView AUDNZD AUDNZD has put in a strong reversal after failing to crack the 1. But their hostility towards these institutions has never been a coordinated effort until recently. Email. Sure, we’re all willing to humor the idea of a gender-swapped Charlie’s Angels where instead of an elite team of detectives, the Angels are sex workers who help with marriages. Now, however, three powerful progressive cultural curators (federal and state regulators, legacy media, and left-wing special interest groups) seemingly have banded together to force Catholic hospitals to violate their faith. If successful, their effort would leave millions without healthcare access. Policy divergence now becomes the focus in the AUDNZD cross, as the RBNZ looks set to plug ahead with aggressive rate hikes. It began this summer when Biden's appointees at the Department of Health and Human Services planned to revise Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act to add pregnancy termination, sexual orientation, and gender identity to already existing “protections against discrimination on the basis of sex.” In short, the proposal would reverse the Trump administration protections that sought to allow healthcare professionals to opt out of performing procedures, such as abortions or gender change surgeries, that violate their beliefs. The usual groups against traditional faith piled on. Should the current trajectory continue, it may just be a matter of time before we retrace to the key 1. Planned Parenthood, the nation’s leading provider of abortions, now offers hormone therapy for transgender and gender-nonconforming patients, so it issued a statement immediately praising the Biden administration rule that would punish such Catholic hospitals. The United States Catholic Conference of Bishops, in turn, condemned the proposed rule, saying it threatens the Catholic Church’s ability to carry out healing ministries by mandating that healthcare workers perform life-altering surgeries to remove perfectly healthy body parts. The bishops also expressed their doubts that the HHS rule provided adequate religious-liberty protections: “Assurances that HHS will honor religious freedom laws offer little comfort when HHS is actively fighting court rulings that declared HHS violated religious freedom laws the last time they tried to impose such a mandate.” The bishops' conference called on HHS to disavow any such intent. PITTSBURGH — UPMC Mercy Hospital today. One of 5000 Catholic hospitals across the country that often serve impoverished communities have seen a coordinated effort to either force them to violate their faith or leave millions of Americans without healthcare access. (Courtesy of UPMC Mercy) Interviews with experts in the Catholic healthcare system say the pressure from multiple, powerful, progressive institutions on their faith-based providers began in earnest in September when progressive activists began realizing that national Democrats were losing the argument with voters on abortion. Stories in the and Washington Post went full throttle at various angles attacking the Catholic healthcare system (questioning their charitable mission, their tax-exempt status, and their profits), including an op-ed piece titled “I don’t want your god in charge of my health care.” The consistent theme in most of the attacks was tying the number of Catholic hospitals there are in the country, and their growth, to the Supreme Court decision this summer overturning the alleged constitutional right to abortion. The theme's undercurrent is that Catholic health systems' religious restrictions should cast doubt on their licenses. An administrator within the Catholic hospital system said the outside pressure is unlike anything he has seen. Religious liberty is this country is often overlooked by elite progressive groups as a prime reason people have immigrated here since before we even formed as a country, starting with reaction to religious persecution in England, Scotland, and Germany in the 17th century. We all once understood that our national DNA is ingrained to protect that liberty, as well as faith-based religious institutions and charities. Elites don’t understand it because many of them lead a secular life surrounded in their professions, personal life, and neighborhoods with secular peers. They see religiosity as a freak show or a threat to their entitlements to abortions or gender reassignments rather than something with which, based on founding principles, they should coexist. They also miss the faith-based groups right under their noses in their communities — not just in Catholic hospitals, but also in a variety of different faith-based services that serve the most at-risk in society who would not be able to provide those services without public funds. The hostility toward the faith-based outfits rarely comes from the residents who surround their hospital or nearby communities; it is a new development crafted out of a new age of politics that began during the fight over Obamacare. Alas, it now has escalated during the Biden era largely because our cultural curators in legacy media, institutions, politics, and government are now firmly all on the same, stridently anti-religious page. .