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Published: April 18, 2024

Forcing Nuns to Bankroll Abortions’: NY Outrage Case Is Back in Court

By The Editor

A group of New York nuns stepped into federal court Wednesday to protect the right to teach and serve in their communities without being forced to fund abortions.

The Sisterhood of Saint Mary along with a diverse coalition of Anglican and Catholic nuns, Catholic dioceses, Christian churches, and faith-based social ministries sued New York after it mandated that they cover abortion in their employee health insurance plans in violation of their religious beliefs.

According to Becket Law, a nonprofit legal group, the New York State Department of Financial Services initially proposed the abortion mandate in 2017 but promised to exempt employers with religious exemptions.

However, after facing pressure from abortion activists, New York narrowed the exemption to cover only religious groups that both primarily teach religion and primarily serve and hire those who share their faith.

That meant that many faith-based organizations, like the Sisterhood of Saint Mary, would still be forced to violate their religious convictions about the sanctity of life. 

“Forcing nuns to bankroll abortions because they believe in serving all people is unacceptable,” said Eric Baxter, vice president and senior counsel at Becket. “The court should toss this mandate into the dustbin of history and allow these

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