The Little Sisters of the Poor are being targeted again.
They've faced similar legal challenges before and won. But every hour spent in court is an hour stolen from the work God has called them to do.
In yet another blow to religious freedom, a federal judge in Pennsylvania has ruled against the Little Sisters and the 2017 Trump administration rule allowing religious exemptions to an Obama-era contraceptive mandate.
So, back to court they must go.
The judge, by the way, was appointed by the Obama administration, which forced the Little Sisters into years of litigation and ended up with the administration losing when a 2020 Supreme Court decision confirmed the Sisters' exemption.
Why are we rehashing a situation the Supreme Court ruled on five years ago?
States like Pennsylvania and New Jersey have remained obstinate in opposing the exemption since it was first issued. Technicalities around the scope of the aforementioned Supreme Court decision are being used by an activist judge to once again distract the Little Sisters from their mission to care for the elderly poor.
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