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Protests Continue Over Insurance for Contraception, Abortifacients

US Federal Government Under Increasing Pressure

By Father John Flynn, LC

WASHINGTON, D.C., FEB. 8, 2012 (Zenit.org).- Opposition to the U.S. federal government’s choice to oblige Church affiliated institutions to cover contraceptives, abortifacients and sterilization in their health plans continues to gather strength.

According to 1 recent count by the Catholic Vote blog, out of the 183 dioceses in the U.S. who have a bishop at the moment serving as its head, 169 of them have issued statements protesting the new regulations issued by the Well being and Human Services department. In a lot of instances these statements have been read out at Sunday Mass.

The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) has also continued to speak out. In a Feb. three press release, the bishops criticized what they termed “a set of false and misleading claims on the White House blog,” regarding the regulations.

The press release accused the White Home of twisting the details and of misleading the public. In response to the claim that the Obama Administration is committed to respecting religious beliefs the USCCB stated blankly that this is “false.”

Then, on Feb. 6 the USCCB issued yet another press release, with a series of points concerning the new regulations. It reiterated the point that a lot of Catholic institutions will be affected and that it will force them to spend for issues considered immoral by the Church.

The USCCB pointed out that protests are becoming made by a number of other groups. These contain the National Association of Evangelicals, The Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of North and Central America, and the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America.

Losing the fight

An article dated Feb. 9 on the Washington Post Internet internet site listed a number of factors why, in the opinion of the author David Gibson of the Religion News Service, Obama is losing the fight on this problem.

He pointed out that Obama has lost the support of the Catholic allies who backed his election in 2008. Emblematic of this was the really robust criticism of the HHS regulations by Washington Post columnist and extended-time Obama supporter E.J. Dionne, and Michael Sean Winters, a columnist for the National Catholic Reporter.

In truth, one particular of the most prominent Catholic supporters of Obama, Douglas Kmiec, former ambassador to Malta, also decried the new regulations. According to the political Net site “The Hill,” Kmiec not only criticized the decision but also indicated that “till I have an opportunity to speak with the president, I am for now (unhappily) without a candidate.”

As for Jesuit Father Thomas Reese, former director of the Jesuit weekly America he said that: “the Obama campaign and administration appear to be tone deaf in dealing with Catholics.”

Interviewed by the Net internet site “Vatican Insider” on Feb. 2 he mentioned that: “They do not know how to appeal to Catholic voters and they periodically do things that alienate sections of the Catholic community.”

Relativism

The Republican Party has now taken up the concern, sensing a vital political chance. “In imposing this requirement, the federal government has drifted dangerously beyond its constitutional boundaries, encroaching on religious freedom in a manner that affects millions of Americans and harms some of our nation’s most crucial institutions,” mentioned Home Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio), according to a Feb. 8 report by the Washington Post.

According to press reports, more than 150 members of Congress, from each parties, have sent a letter to Kathleen Sebelius, secretary of the Health and Human Services department, criticizing the regulations on contraceptives and sterilization.

In his analysis of the circumstance in an write-up on the American Spectator Net site right now, Sam Gregg, director of analysis for the Acton Institute, harkened back to the popular April 2005 homily by the then-Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, when he warned of the dictatorship of relativism.

“[T]his is all about the absolutization of choice for the sake of option,” Gregg observed.

“In this world, tolerance no longer creates the safety for us to express our views about the nature of excellent and evil and its implications for law and public morality,” he added. “Instead, it serves to banish the truth as the reference point against which all of us should test our tips and beliefs.”

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    Tom Z Feb 20 2012 - 9:52 am

    It is about the federal government’s decision to mandate that Catholic Church affiliated institutions must cover contraceptives, abortifacients and sterilization in their health plans. The issue that is controversial is the fact that the government is demanding that the Catholic Church go against its core beliefs.

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    Cow Belle Feb 20 2012 - 10:50 am

    Can’t be arsed to read all that tripe. Don;t care antway. I;m Athiest.



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