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We’ve also realized that [‘fun and faithful’ products are] an opportunity for people to be close to the lives of the saints ...
The dispute over whether a Catholic Charities office in Wisconsin must pay unemployment taxes was one of three complex religion cases before the court.
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled Thursday that Wisconsin violated the Constitution by forcing a Catholic nonprofit organization to pay into the state’s unemployment insurance program ...
For decades, Catholic leaders in the U.S. have placed restrictions on certain reproductive health services at Catholic-run hospitals. But as abortion is becoming harder to access nationwide, there ...
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Catholic Charities challenges ‘non-religious’ label at Supreme CourtCatholic Charities has spent more than a century caring for Wisconsin’s poor — but a state court says that work isn’t “religious” unless it involves preaching or proselytizing. The ...
The Supreme Court offered clear divisions Wednesday in a religious liberty case involving public education and whether religious charter schools can receive taxpayer funding.
The Supreme Court appeared likely to side with a Wisconsin-based Catholic Charities group in its fight over a state ruling it says “undermines" its mission of caring for the sick and poor.
Catholic colleges and universities are having to revamp their governance structures as their founding religious orders take a step back, a new report says.
A Wisconsin Catholic Charities Branch has argued to the U.S. Supreme Court that the case over its religious exemption is “simple” given the defendant’s (State of Wisconsin’s) multiple ...
The number of “spiritual but not religious” pilgrims on the Camino has increased over the past two decades as the demographic has grown and with the emergence of “secular spirituality.” ...
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Catholic Charities, saying Wisconsin violated the First Amendment by denying the group a religious exemption from taxes.
The Supreme Court says a Catholic charity in Wisconsin doesn’t have to pay unemployment taxes in one of a set of religious-rights cases the justices are considering this term.
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