
The lawsuit, filed in federal court in North Dakota, charges that a “multi-agency effort to redefine the term ‘sex’ in federal anti-discrimination laws” is a threat to the religious freedom of Catholic doctors and Catholic hospitals.
The suit focuses on a regulation, scheduled to take effect on January 1, which prohibits discriminatory treatment on the basis of “gender identity.”
The plaintiffs fear that the regulation could be used against health-care provider who refuse to perform surgery for transgender patients.
Douglas Wilson, the head of the Catholic Benefits Association, said that Church-administered hospitals already provide care for people suffering from gender-identity questions. That care, however, should not include surgical removal of sex organs.
“The prime ethic of any heath-care provide is do no harm,” Wilson said. “These regulations do the opposite.”
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