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Salonen: Equality Act would harm women, our conscience
Author Mary Rice Hasson notes that in all 31 pages of the Equality Act, the word “female” never appears, spelling certain disaster, “not only for females, but for all of us who believe that our laws and language must be grounded in reality.”
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Roxane Salonen
FARGO The Equality Act being considered by the U.S. government tickles the ear. But like so many policies being introduced right now, both locally and nationally, it contains hidden harm.
The aim of extending the 1964 Civil Rights prohibition against discrimination to include sexual orientation and gender identity might sound reasonable. But looking at it more realistically, several serious issues arise; one of which Mary Rice Hasson points out in her recent Newsweek piece, The Equality Act and the End of Females .
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Denver Newsroom, Feb 16, 2021 / 03:09 am (CNA).- A newly relaunched Catholic website aims to educate parents, pastors, and teachers about gender ideology, which the website’s founders believe young people are often being exposed to without adults’ awar.
Washington, D.C. Newsroom, May 27, 2020 / 06:02 pm (CNA).- The Archdiocese of Baltimore said it has “serious concerns” about public health guidance from Howard County, Maryland, which prohibits the reception of Communion as a condition for churches to reopen during the coronavirus pandemic.
“For the Catholic community, the reception of Communion is central to our faith lives and to our public worship,” said a statement from the archdiocese, released to CNA on Wednesday.
“Since learning of the concerns of Howard County officials, we have shared our guidelines for the distribution of Communion and express our own serious concerns about their recent guidance preventing Catholic churches in Howard County from distributing Communion.”