Professors at Catholic university in Philippines support Reproductive Health bill

192 professors of the Jesuit Ateneo de Manila University from its Loyola Schools, School of Medicine and Public Health, Law School and School of Government have signed a declaration affirming support for the controversial Reproductive Health bill.  The declaration states that the bill “is a vital piece of legislation that needs to be passed urgently” and asserts that the key principles of the bill are compatible with Catholic social teaching.   [Declaration]

Two more lawsuits against U.S. federal government filed by Evangelical colleges

The Alliance Defending Freedom has filed suit on behalf of Grace College and Seminary of Winona Lake, Indiana, and Biola University of Mirada, California.  Both are Evangelical Christian colleges that object to the Health and Human Services regulation that requires them to provide health insurance coverage for students and employees for contraception, embryocides and sterilization. [ADF news release]

Debate ends on Philippines bill

The Philippines House of Representatives has voted to end 19 months of debate on the Reproductive Health Bill.  It is expected to pass before the end of the month[Philippine Star]. The World Health Organization (WHO), United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)  intervened in the controversy in the, insisting that the bill should be passed.  The country is divided on the bill.  It is strongly opposed by the Catholic Church. [Philippine Star]

Catholic bishops in Philippines urge resistance to controversial bill

Philippines House Majority Leader Rep. Neptali “Boyet” Gonzales II of Mandaluyong has announced that debates will end on the the Reproductive Health bill on 30 July, and there will be a vote in the house on August 7.  The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines is urging Catholics to express their opposition to the bill through protests and novenas.   [Philippine Daily Inquirer]

Evangelical college joins lawsuit against U.S. federal government

In response to a regulation that requires employers to pay for insurance for contraceptives, embryocides and sterilization, despite moral or religious objections, Wheaton College of Illinois has filed a lawsuit against Department of Health and Human services.