Catholic Nuns Caring for Dying Patients Fight New York Trans Rule, Face Jail Time | Fox Wilmington WSFX-TV
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Catholic nuns caring for dying patients fight New York trans rule, face jail time | Fox Wilmington WSFX-TV
close Video The ‘Media Nuns’ have a message for TikTok users: You were made for more Sister Chelsea Bethany Davis, of the ‘Daughters of St. Paul,’ spoke with FOX News Digital about the beauty of religious life. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Catholic nuns who have spent more than a century caring for the dying poor are suing New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, saying a new state law could force them to choose between their faith and thei…
NY Wants to Jail Nursing Home Nuns for Not Embracing Gender Delusion, and That’s Not the Worst Part
New York State has decided that the women who have spent 125 years washing, feeding, and sitting with the dying poor need to be taught a lesson in gender ideology — or face jail time. That is not a rhetorical flourish. It is the actual situation facing the Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne, an order of Catholic nuns who run Rosary Hill Home in Hawthorne, New York, a 42-bed facility where terminal cancer patients who cannot afford care go to spend t…
New York Preparing to Punish Catholic Nuns Caring for Dying Patients for Refusing to Follow Woke Gender Identity Rules
For more than 125 years, the Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne (also known as the Dominican Sisters of the Sick Poor) have cared for the poor and terminally ill, particularly those with cancer.
Catholic nuns caring for dying patients fight New York trans rule, face jail time
Catholic nuns who care for dying patients at Rosary Hill Home in New York say a state gender identity law threatens their mission with fines, license revocation and even jail time.
Catholic Nuns Caring for Dying Patients Sue New York Over Gender Identity Rules
The Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne, who have provided free hospice care to the terminally ill for over 125 years, are suing New York Governor Kathy Hochul and the state Department of Health over a new law that requires long-term care facilities to assign rooms based on gender identity, use preferred pronouns, and accommodate consensual sexual relationships among residents - even if it violates the sisters' Catholic faith.
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