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I think it's a reference to Little Sisters Of The Poor, included in Zubik v. Burwell. It's not just that they refused to pay for insurance that would have provided contraceptive coverage for their employees, they refused even to fill out a form which would notify HHS of their religious objection, since filling out that form would have allowed the "insurance company [to] then provide the contraceptive coverage directly to employees without any involvement of the employer, including any distribution of literature or extra payments by the employer." To their infinitely elastic consciences, that would still have made them complicit in their employees' sin of contraception. (It seems "holier than thou" is quite the burden)
The Supreme Court basically punted on the issue; I don't know how it was finally resolved, but I doubt very seriously any nuns were ever actually made to pay for contraception.
Thanks, that's the one.