Religious abortion rights supporters fight for access


              In this Oct. 2019 image provided by the National Council of Jewish Women, Sheila Katz, CEO of the National Council of Jewish Women, speaks at a rally to demand an investigation of then-Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, outside of the Supreme Court building in Washington. Through rallies and interfaith gatherings, Katz and other like-minded faith leaders are challenging the erosion of abortion access in the U.S. (National Council of Jewish Women via AP)
            
              FILE - Caroline McDonald, left, a student at Georgetown University, Lauren Morrissey, with Catholics for Choice, and Pamela Huber, of Washington, join a abortion-rights rally outside the Supreme Court, Monday, Nov. 1, 2021, in Washington. Catholic bishops and evangelical pastors are prominent leaders in the anti-abortion movement, but not all believers think abortion should be illegal. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)