is where my shared rage at the ruling hits a bump in the road. The ruling is absolutely overstepping but with the financial and quite frankly false bad publicity PP has received over the past year has been generated by Catholic Right to Life groups as well as the Catholic Churches pressures put onto groups like the Komen Foundation to stop funding of PP. I think they need to accept responsibility for some of the their own actions which possibly let to the ruling.
Also there is a difference between these actually paying for these services and choosing an insurance plan that covers these services free of charge. I would also ask the Catholic organizations if they make if their employees buy into these insurance plans or do they pay for the whole amount. I'm sure like a lot of businesses (by the way that is what these organizations are) they don't pay for the whole insurance amount hense its very well could be they are directly paying for non of it because how much could it really be adding to the plan, maybe $10.00 a month? I bet an employee contribution is at least $150.00 to their own healthplan. Whos to say the employee is paying for it themselves.