Update: CWNews takes a look at this criticism and Jeff Miller adds some helpful notes.Politicians and pharmacists in Italy responded angrily on Tuesday to an appeal by Pope Benedict for pharmacists to refuse to dispense drugs such as the "morning after pill" if they object on moral grounds.
The Pope told an international conference on Monday that pharmacists should be guaranteed the right to conscientious objection in cases where medicines they distribute can block pregnancy, provoke abortion or assist euthanasia.
Health Minister Livia Turco said that while the Pope had the right to urge young people to be sexually responsible, he could not tell professionals such as pharmacists what to do.
Meanwhile, in Chile, "Government Responds to Pope By Pushing Morning After Pill".
In Colorado, "Catholic group's expansion triggers dispute over abortion, contraceptive coverage".