On Thursday, April 9, 2026, I posted this article about the attacks from the state of New York on the Catholic Sisters Who Care For The Dying Sue New York Over Radical "Transgender" Mandate
Here is an excerpt from that article: "The mandate, which stems from New York’s so-called “Bill of Rights for Long-Term Care Facility Residents who are LGBTQ or Living with HIV,” demands that the sisters violate their Catholic faith in order to avoid fines, court orders, potential loss of licensing, and jail time.
The sisters filed a lawsuit on Monday – The Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne v. Hochul – asserting that New York state is violating their rights under the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
The shocking mandate demands that the sisters, who run the 42-bed Rosary Hill Home, house biological men in women’s rooms even over the opposition of a female roommate, permit residents and their visitors of one sex to access bathrooms set aside for those of the opposite sex, use false pronouns, use language and “create communities” affirming patients’ sexual preferences, and accommodate patients’ desire for extramarital sexual relations.
The mandate further requires the sisters to use patients’ preferred pronouns even when the patient is not present, post notices affirming compliance with these requirements, and ensure all staff receive “cultural competency” training indoctrinating them in gender ideology."
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I also wrote this: (By the way, isn't this just a little reminiscent of what the Little Sisters of the Poor went through for years on end?)
So here is a little more info on The Little Sisters Of The Poor from Wikipedia.org: "The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act tried to require employers to offer health-insurance plans that paid for contraceptives. The law specifically exempted churches, but not faith-based ministries. Consequently, religious nonprofit organizations, such as Little Sisters of the Poor, were fined if they did not comply with the law.[7]
On 6 October 2017, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued a new rule with an updated religious exemption that protected religious nonprofit organizations.[8] Federal Judge Wendy Beetlestone issued an injunction, temporarily preventing the enforcement of that exemption.[9][10] The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania also sued the federal government to take away the exemption.[11] Pennsylvania asked a judge to order that the Little Sisters of the Poor must comply with the federal mandate or pay a penalty of tens of millions of dollars.[12][13] The state alleged that the religious organization violated the Constitution, federal anti-discrimination law, and the Administrative Procedure Act (APA).[14]
On 8 July 2020, in Little Sisters of the Poor Saints Peter and Paul Home v. Pennsylvania, the U.S. Supreme Court decided that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services had the authority under the Affordable Care Act to allow the religious and moral exemptions,[15] and that the rules for the exemptions are free from procedural defects,[16][14] meaning that the Little Sisters of the Poor need not provide contraception nor abortion coverage in their employees' health plans."
End of excerpt from Wikipedia...
Notice that the demonic Biden "administration" tried to force these loving nuns to provide the elements of the death culture to their employees. It took the U.S. Supreme Court to put a stop to this demonic lunacy!
End of missive...
Always, always pray for these charitable and loving Sisters who dedicate their entire lives and charisms to provide real health care to their elderly -- and dying -- patients...
Viva Cristo Rey! Bl. Fr. Miguel Pro, Fr. Emil Kapaun, and Fr. Vincent Capodanno, pray for us...
St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle...
St. Joseph, pray for us!!
Gene DeLalla
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