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(RNS) In the wake of President Obama's controversial decision last week to force religious groups pay for contraceptives, New York Archbishop Timothy Dolan is feeling personally betrayed.

Topics: Ethics, Faith, Politics, Government & Politics
Tags: archbishop dolan, catholic, conscience exemption, contraception, obama, white house

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