God bless America! Pray with us for the protection of #religiousfreedom! #LetThemServe pic.twitter.com/a7ur8BhSKO
— DC Archdiocese (@WashArchdiocese) March 23, 2016
Big day in D.C. today as the Supreme Court gets set to hear oral arguments in Zubik v. Burwell to determine if religious non-profits like the Little Sisters of the Poor are exempt from the birth control mandate in Obamacare:
The Supreme Court will hear arguments this morning about birth control and Obamacare https://t.co/dwpqVZDCTf pic.twitter.com/4x0uva7bix
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) March 23, 2016
Which means there are a lot of nuns in D.C. right now:
It's a beautiful day outside the #SCOTUS. Why? We're here in support of #religiousfreedom! #LetThemServe pic.twitter.com/a88nT1nQ3d
— DC Archdiocese (@WashArchdiocese) March 23, 2016
With some amazing new friends LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR headed to SCOTUS and praying for favor pic.twitter.com/auzoigAplT
— O S Hawkins (@OSHawkins) March 23, 2016
The Little Sisters having breakfast in the Supreme Court cafeteria pic.twitter.com/0i49Js7DeL
— Emily Belz (@emlybelz) March 23, 2016
“We love Jesus yes we do! We love Jesus how about you?”
And we love #religiousfreedom! #LetThemServe #CatholicImpact pic.twitter.com/QDedSAIkEy
— DC Archdiocese (@WashArchdiocese) March 23, 2016
More singing:
? SISTER ACT HAPPENING NOW ? pic.twitter.com/VHlCySxl4l
— Kate Scanlon (@kgscanlon) March 23, 2016
And the nuns are even feeding reporters:
So far, a Planned Parenthood protester told me I look like Anna Kendrick, and a nun offered me a cookie
— Kate Scanlon (@kgscanlon) March 23, 2016
"It's so hard to protest nuns" – overheard outside SCOTUS
— Kate Scanlon (@kgscanlon) March 23, 2016
Not hard to protest nuns if you’re DNC chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz, that is:
.@DWStweets says "the Senate needs to do their damn job" and appoint a new Justice outside SCOTUS pic.twitter.com/1ENbiLYkkB
— Kate Scanlon (@kgscanlon) March 23, 2016
Nice, Debbie. Cursing in front of nuns? Sad!
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