Sure. So Catholic Charities applied for a routine charitable tax exemption and was denied. It went up through the courts and The Wisconsin Supreme Court basically said, yeah, you know, you do charitable stuff. You feed the poor, you house the homeless, you do good stuff. But lots of people do that. And they're not churches. You're not entitled to that kind of religious exemption, that charitable exemption. You're not doing anything different than the government does, for that matter. And so they defined charity out of the mission of the Catholic Church. (01:10–01:30)
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