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Catholics Rally Against Obama Contraception Mandate

Obama Catholic Contraception

First Posted: 01/30/2012 10:16 pm Updated: 01/30/2012 10:16 pm

By Rick Jervis
USA Today

NEW ORLEANS (RNS) From Maine to Arizona to southern Louisiana, Catholic churches across the country echoed with scorn for a new federal rule requiring faith-based employers to include birth control and other reproductive services in their health care coverage.

Dozens of priests took the rare step of reading letters from the pulpit urging parishioners to reach out to Washington and oppose the rule, enacted Jan 20.

The rule requires nearly all employers to provide their employees access to health insurance that covers artificial contraception, sterilization services and the "morning after" birth control pill.

The mandate exempts individual churches but applies to Catholic universities, Catholic-based charities and to groups affiliated with Methodists, Baptists and other denominations.

Roman Catholic leaders morally oppose artificial birth control and related services, and they called the rule an infringement on their constitutional rights.

"This is the government interfering in the workings of the church," said Sister Mary Ann Walsh, spokeswoman for the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, which has made fighting the contraception mandate a top-shelf priority.

Catholic Church actions in opposition to the federal edict included:

  • New Orleans-area churches read a letter from Archbishop Gregory Aymond at weekend Masses, directing churchgoers at the diocese's 108 parishes to denounce the rule and contact Congress to reverse the ruling. "This ruling is an example of government violating our rights," the letter read.

  • The Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix issued a similar letter to its 92 parishes, saying it plans to flout the law and urging churchgoers to write Congress.

  • Church leaders in Maine read a letter from Bishop Richard Malone protesting the rule he called a violation of the church's First Amendment right to freedom of religious practices and urging parishioners into action.

  • In a letter to his diocese, Bishop David Zubik of Pittsburgh said the Obama administration's message to U.S. Catholics is clear: "To hell with your religious beliefs; To hell with your religious liberty; To hell with your freedom of conscience."

It was not known exactly how many churches addressed the issue. About one-third of America's 67 million Roman Catholics attend weekly Mass, according to William D'Antonio, a sociologist at the Catholic University of America. However, in recent polls, about 95 percent of Catholics have said they use contraceptives, and 89 percent say the decision to use them should be theirs, not the church's, he said.

Judy Waxman of the National Women's Law Center said easier access to contraceptives could prevent unwanted pregnancies and cut down on the number of abortions. "This is such a major step forward for women in this country," she said.

Wesley and Lesley Sterling of McComb, Miss., heard about the rule for the first time while attending Saturday Mass at St. Louis Cathedral in New Orleans. Both side with the church on the debate.

"It's wrong," Wesley Sterling, 30, said of the rule. "It should not be forced upon what we believe in as Christians."

(Rick Jervis writes for USA Today.)

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janicedow1
escaped from utah
09:36 AM on 02/09/2012
Churches are into politics up to their green eyeballs. (green as in money) Get rid of their tax exempt status and make them pay as any big business should.
07:05 PM on 02/08/2012
#1. The govt shouldn't be subsidising or mandating anything
#2. The Church shouldn't be accepting Govt subsidies and expect to stay sovereign
#3. If women don't like Church policies then they should work somewhere else
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12:13 PM on 02/08/2012
this is the equivalent of Jwow and Snooki or New Gingrich in the media... Something just trying to stay relevant.... I feel like everything I read about the catholic church is like archived news... you know? from like a different time in human history before the printing press I suppose... Oh, yea, because that WAS the last time they were relevant before anybody could read and learn about the world around them from someone other than the preist...
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08:15 AM on 02/08/2012
Are faith-based employers consistent in the application of their principles concerning health-care coverage for medical care that violates their religious dogma?

Do church-affiliated employers investigate to find out if men who are prescribed Viagra or other ED treatments are married before they will cover the expense of the medication? They absolutely oppose premarital and extramarital sex, right? So they should, if they are consistent, refuse to pay for ED treatments for unmarried men.

Just asking.
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libluv235
"conventionality is not morality"-Bronte
11:24 PM on 02/07/2012
The Catholic Church is already required to provide health insurance that covers contraception in 28 states. This faux outrage is politically motivated. Someone needs to lose their tax exempt status!
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Bruce Barron
06:19 PM on 02/08/2012
If you would be so kind could you send me the names of these States.
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tomcorr
A nation of sheep will beget a gov of wolves
02:53 AM on 09/30/2012
Here is a list and a link

www.guttmacher.org/statecenter/spibs/spib_ICC.pdf


Arizona

Arkansas

California

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Georgia

Hawaii

Illinois

Iowa

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Missouri

Montana

Nevada

New Hampshire

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

Oregon

Rhode Island

Texas

Vermont

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin
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tomcorr
A nation of sheep will beget a gov of wolves
02:55 AM on 09/30/2012
link to the list www.guttmacher.org/statecenter/spibs/spib_ICC.pdf
10:22 PM on 02/07/2012
This office firmly believes there is no acceptable "compromise" on this blatant violation of religious freedom except to retract the rule. Please vote at http://eyeonthelaw.blogspot.com/
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libluv235
"conventionality is not morality"-Bronte
11:25 PM on 02/07/2012
what about the 28 states where it is the law????
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Bruce Barron
06:25 PM on 02/08/2012
Is this for Churches or Universities,Colleges or Associations such as the one for adoptions that no longer exists?
07:22 PM on 02/07/2012
Will Catholic related hospitals, schools and publishers deny non-Catholic employees health-care coverage that includes contraception and medical procedures that Church bishops find objectionable, or does the ban only apply to Catholic employees? If non-Catholics are exempt from the ban, might this prompt some Catholics to change their religious affiliation and would that be alright?
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libluv235
"conventionality is not morality"-Bronte
11:26 PM on 02/07/2012
Catholic women overwhelming use birth control.

And yes, they want this rule to apply to non-Catholics.

Of note, they already are required to provide health coverage for birth control in 28 states. This "new outrage" is republican motivated.
02:43 AM on 02/09/2012
Well, define 'Catholic' women. Do you mean women on the street, who call themselves 'Catholic', but don't even practice the Catholic faith?

Those polls are incredibly deceiving. If you were to poll practising Catholics, no, the majority would not be using contraception. Only heretic, ignorant, and former-Catholics do.
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Bruce Barron
06:23 PM on 02/08/2012
There can be no coverage for Catholic and non Catholic employees..
06:58 AM on 02/07/2012
Where were these same Priests and Bishops who all loudly announced they were SUPPORTING Obamacare when it was originally being proposed and implemented? And people wonder why I don't go to church anymore...
01:13 PM on 02/06/2012
This is not about contraception. Anyone who works in a catholic institution can provide contraception for themselves and they have been for years. This is not about the Catholic Church forcing others to adhere what they believe in but it is about the CC being forced into what Obama believes in. Hmm..
Leave the govt out of the decisions of the churches, ANY CHURCH. Once they go after the CC who will be their next target? Isn't that why the founding fathers left England in the first place??
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libluv235
"conventionality is not morality"-Bronte
11:28 PM on 02/07/2012
The Church didn't object in 28 states to providing contraceptive coverage to date. Why now? Oh, right wingers convinced them as a way to try to get Obama out of office.
12:50 PM on 02/05/2012
This isn't about contraception. This is about government denial of religious freedom. Liberals argue the who does and doesn't use contraception issue to avoid the constitutional issue of who is and isn't mandated to impose their beliefs on the American people.
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libluv235
"conventionality is not morality"-Bronte
11:29 PM on 02/07/2012
this is about republicans trying to create faux religious outrage. Catholic women overwhelming use birth control. Catholic Churches cover birth control in 28 states - as mandated by law in those 28 states.
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relentless63
10:22 AM on 02/05/2012
I'm sure the church can afford the fines that will be levied when they stick to their principles and disobey the law.
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libluv235
"conventionality is not morality"-Bronte
11:29 PM on 02/07/2012
they don't disobey it in 28 states...
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relentless63
08:56 AM on 02/08/2012
I'm not suggesting that they disobey it in any state. However, it's a choice for them.
01:23 AM on 02/05/2012
in other words it a catholics right to say no to contraception
01:21 AM on 02/05/2012
hhs mandate
01:21 AM on 02/05/2012
in other words has mandate is unconstitutional
01:19 AM on 02/05/2012
U.S. Constituti­on First Amendment

"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishm­ent of religion, or prohibitin­g the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances­."
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libluv235
"conventionality is not morality"-Bronte
11:30 PM on 02/07/2012
congress isn't making the Bishops use birth control