Take Her to St. Anne's and Get It Aborted
A study funded by the radically pro-abortion organizations, the John Merck foundation and Catholics for a Free Choice, surveyed staff at all 597 Catholic hospitals in the United States and found that only 55% of them refused to dispense the abortifacient morning after pill.
Link.
We don't trust any studies by radically pro-abortion organizations, but if this study is right, then 45% of "Catholic" hospitals dispense it. And in an environment when the pro-sex crowd is bringing increasing pressure to prevent professionals from exercising their conscience in such matters, might such a large percentage lead some legislators (and judges, though the terms are virtually indistinguishable any more) to believe that the Church doesn't really prohibit the abortifacient? In other words, couldn't legislators take the position that the Church's position is just a facade and not really taught, with the result that any Catholic consciences formed against such abortifacients shouldn't be afforded much respect?
Just wondering.