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One must remember that people are employed by a parish, a parish school, or the diocese and not the "Catholic Church."

Yes, full time and some part time employees receive health benefits, as they do in any other job.

Evidence for this has been in the news lately because of the HHS mandate and certain things that go against Catholic teachings, i.e. Birth Control and abortions.

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