The Nationwide Rally for Religious Freedom is set to take place today at noon in 140 cities across the country. From Hawaii to Maine, citizens are preparing to let their voices be heard on the value of religious freedom. Meeting places include historic sites, congressional offices and federal buildings. The theme for the rally is “Stand Up for Religious Freedom — Stop the HHS Mandate!”
The rallies, which are scheduled to take place on the second anniversary of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (commonly called Obamacare), are being organized by the Pro-Life Action League and by Citizens for a Pro-Life Society in response to the recent Department of Health and Human Services mandate requiring most employers’ health-insurance plans to provide co-pay-free sterilization, contraception and abortion-causing drugs.
The mandate is unacceptable to Eric Scheidler of the Pro-Life Action League, who is spearheading the rallies. While he says there are numerous objections to the mandate, opposition to it can be broken down into two key points. The first, he says, is that “in principle, this mandate treats fertility, which can be seen as the very definition of health, as a disease. This is being talked about as ‘preventive care,’ as if motherhood, fatherhood and childhood are diseases to be avoided. This is extremely offensive.”
The second point, which Scheidler sees as even more important, is the violation of religious freedom. “This mandate would force employers to pay for sterilization, contraception and abortion-causing drugs, even in violation of their consciences. This is a direct attack on religious freedom itself, despite what many are being led to believe,” he said.
“Some think that because a so-called ‘accommodation’ was offered, everything is fine,” Scheidler said. “The Church, not the insurance companies, would still be forced to pay for things which violate Church teachings. The only way around it would be if a Catholic hospital, for example, would only hire Catholic employees and serve Catholic patients. This is ridiculous — the corporal works of mercy are not meant for Catholics alone. The HHS ’accommodation’ is so narrow that Jesus and his apostles would not qualify for it.”
He noted that even as Obama and HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius presented the accommodation Feb. 10, the administration was “submitting their original plan to be published in the Federal Register. They did not intend to give us any leeway.”
Scheidler hopes to make this clear to those who had been unaware of it. “We really want this to be both a grassroots effort across the nation and also a unified effort with a very clear message. And that message is to stand up for religious freedom and stop Obama’s HHS mandate.”
Among the groups supporting the effort are Concerned Women for America, the National Black Pro-Life Coalition and Students for Life of America.
While many of the rally supporters are Catholic, Scheidler said this “really isn’t just a Catholic issue. This is a direct attack on the constitutionally protected right of religious organizations to define their own mission and purpose, which has been attacked by the Obama administration.” Scheidler wants to see everyone who supports his efforts, whether Catholic or not, to come to their nearest location in support of the effort. “We’re really encouraging people to invite local religious leaders — not just Catholics, but Protestants, Jews and others — to participate as speakers at the rallies as well.”
Twenty-two Catholic bishops are expected to take to the podium at rallies today, including Bishop Robert Baker of Birmingham, Ala., and Bishop Salvatore Cordileone Oakland, Calif.
Speakers at the Federal Plaza in Chicago will include Sheila Liaugminas of Relevant Radio and Chicago archdiocesan priest Father Richard Simon. Cardinal Francis George will provide a recorded message for participants to hear. The newly installed coadjutor bishop of San Diego, Bishop Cirilo Flores, is scheduled to speak at the San Diego County Administration Building. New York City’s speakers include Father Benedict Groeschel of the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal and Alveda King, the pro-life activist and niece of Martin Luther King Jr.
Solidarity among all believers is something that Catholic radio talk-show host Al Kresta is also hoping for. “We want to see all believers support and join us in our efforts. This affects not just Catholics, but everyone. We cannot allow the federal government to dictate to us what we are to believe in. If we as a nation allow this one step, there’s no telling what else will ensue. It’s a shift from liberty to tyranny.”
Kresta, who is also the national spokesman for StopHHS.com, will be speaking at the Patrick V. McNamara Federal Building in Detroit. He expects to see a large turnout. “We’ve got a great group of people in Detroit who are interested in this issue, and I really do look forward to seeing a large number of them participating in what I think is the most important issue of our time.”
Every notable person Kresta has spoken with about the issue is in agreement on its nature. “I’ve talked with many people — constitutional scholars, bishops, attorneys, historians — and they all agree, whether they’re liberal or conservative, that this is unprecedented. Never before has the United States government attempted to force religious institutions to violate their deeply held beliefs,” Kresta explained.
“When abortion was allowed by law in 1973, it was very regrettable; and it remains regrettable that people are able to end the lives of their unborn children,” Kresta stated. “However, no American citizen is being compelled to commit abortion. We are all free not to engage in that activity. With the HHS mandate, there’s a reversal. They are trying to proactively force us to act against our beliefs. It’s not a toleration of evil, but a heavy-handed promotion of it.”
However, Kresta thinks that because of slanted secular media coverage, many people still see this as a trivial issue . He hopes the rally will jump-start awareness of the importance of standing up for religious freedom. “The secular media is portraying this as no big deal, but it is a qualitative shift. It is fundamentally different from what has happened before: The federal government is proactively trying to restrict our individual and religious liberty. We want to make that clear across the nation. This is not about contraception; it’s about the federal government intruding where it does not belong.”
Penny Nance, president and CEO of Concerned Women for America, the nation’s largest public-policy women’s organization, shares Kresta’s apprehension. “We are deeply concerned about the dismantling of our constitutional freedoms and the assault on Christian institutions in America,” she stated.
“When religious groups are forced to deny their deeply held religious convictions, it is not called ‘balance’; it is called ‘tyranny,’” Nance said. “Concerned Women for America reminds the president that our nation was founded on Judeo-Christian principles. Further, America’s social safety nets will not hold up without the contributions of Christian institutions — many of them run by the Catholic Church — and that churches and religious institutions provide the strong moral threads of the nation’s social fabric.”
Scheidler also sees the issue as being very widespread. “This is something that carries over into society at large. It’s not just a few out-of-touch pundits and bishops out there,” he said. “There are many women and men who reject the idea that pregnancy and childbirth are diseases that need to be prevented. There are many people who believe this is an encroachment on their religious freedom by the federal government.”
Overbearing government is something American Founding Father Patrick Henry is known for opposing, so it is noteworthy that the rally will be held on the anniversary of his famous 1775 statement — Scheidler said the timing of the rally was unintentional but providential — “Give me liberty or give me death.”
Register correspondent Trent Beattie writes from Seattle.



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Wow a lot of the people on this board are starting to remind me of the Saducees and Pharisees from the New Testiment. You remember them don’t you??? I do believe they were the ones that Our Lord called them out on their hypocrisy. I’m absolutely appalled at the hateful remarks on these posts coming from supposedly devout Catholics about President Obama “Lucifer”, “that terrible man.” I’ve been called “hypocrite” and “duplicitous” on these boards because I dared to question the Catholic hierarchy’s on the social ills of our country besides abortion and contraception. Whatever happened to love thy neighbor as thy self. I certainly see no Christian charity on this board so with that I will keep you all in my prayers and will no longer post on this board. May God Bless you all.
Way to go Missouri! God Bless our Bishops!
We had ours a little later here in Missouri, on the 27th. Speakers were from the Missouri Baptist Convention; the Assembies of God; the Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod, and Archbishop Carlson from St. Louis. Opening prayer was by Bishop Gaydos, Diocese of Jefferson City. About 2,000 and was with great joy that I heard our protestant brothers and sisters shouting AMEN! during Bishop Carlson’s speech.
A gathering that was very peaceful, very respectful, and united in Christian love. Apparently that made it very un-newsworthy.
I was blessed to be a part of it.
I attended the Religious Freedom, 1st Amendment rally held in New Haven, CT. The rally began with the “Pledge of Allegiance”, a statement as to the purpose of the gathering and then there were several speakers including 2 priests and 2 students from Yale. We held signs, “Stand up for Religious Freedom” and introduced ourselves to each other. One person attended from Minnesota while visiting her daughter here in CT. I think that our public message was communicated clearly, non-violently, and faith-felt. The rally concluded with participants singing, “God Bless America”.
robert h….Maybe you are confusing viciousness with fervor, patriotism, love of country & its freedoms and a strong desire to keep the principles on which this nation was founded. Upset! You bet we are! Maybe you would like us to tone it down and go away but the 1st AMENDMENT is of monumental importance to most Americans.
Perhaps you are the one who is judgmental.
digdigby, you were so correct, I was at the St.Paul rally, I saw no press, lots of Feds and police taking pictures, they also did not pray and sing I noticed , so that fit, but goodness, if 2000 citizens show up on my doorstep I would think it would be newsworthy, all the elected folk were invited, but alas could not fit it into their schedle , they had over 3 weeks notice. Next time I am renting the bus and bringing all my friends.Bless you all.
Strange that all of the comments are in agreement with the opinions in the article, were no comments submitted to the contrary? I am struck by the viciousness of many of the respondents. The President is Lucifer (No he isn’t he is Barrack Obama, a human being not a fallen angel.) When people disagree with one another they are not at WAR, although many of the respondents do seem to be belligerent. Perhaps they are among “the faithful” who support all the wars that we have been and are engaged in, even though I wager most of them have never been in uniform and done that dirty work of which they are so supportive.
Left the rally in DC about an hour ago - it was a WONDERFUL event, with people of many different churches coming together, and over 1300 people!
Expect a total Mass Media blackout. Even if the numbers or a hundred times that of the ‘Occupy’ sleazes.
@Kevin Amen Brother, Amen!
May we all demonstrate our very grave concerncs wjile always keeping in mind our love of neighbor.
Will not be able to attend, but have been telling everyone I can about our local rally. We beseech the blessing of the Living and Almighty God that all those attending the rallies will be blessed with safe travel, good weather and protection from harm while attending. I especially pray that the Administration will hear our cries and it will not fall upon deaf ears.
Praise the Lord Jesus Christ, now and forever!
regardless of what one’s beliefs are, if you are for or against contraception, pro-choice/life….etc. I don’t think the government should be mandating any kind of care or drug….and I dont mean just “women’s” stuff. This has the potential to affect both sexes and all sorts of healthcare in the future.
I’m also worried that we will have this to deal with: http://www.battleforthecoreoftheworld.com/2012/01/media-malpractice-and-march-for-life.html
I am unable to attend, but my prayers will certainly be with you all ;)
We are at war…no doubt about it…Obama will not yield an inch when it comes to his ideology, his way or no way! War always has victims, whether it is bloody or not, bloody for the unborn child (55 million dead) for its citizens, religious intolerance, suppression of speech, forced to pay for and perform intrinsicly evil acts. Where is our FREEDOM..where is the so-called CHOICE, now! Isn’t that why we came to America in the 1st place to escape these injustices? Time to RALLY, indeed! Time to take back our land! Thank you Bishops!
Rachel wrote: ”
Perhaps it is not ‘war’ by the strictest definition…”—-That is why we had to come up with a new definition to fit the situation during the “Cold War”.
@Cyril -
If the gov’t is not at war with us then why did they chose to remove previously accepted accommodations to health insurance that precluded Catholic organizations from actively providing for contraception and abortion?
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If the gov’t is not at war with us then why did they refuse to meet with bishops about this issue?
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If the gov’t is not at war with us then why did they claim and have the media report that they did make ‘accommodations’ when in truth they did no such thing?
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Perhaps it is not ‘war’ by the strictest definition but they certainly are not respecting our Constitution’s freedom of religion - an issue for which our forefathers (and mothers, and sisters and brothers) fought for in the our ‘first’ war, the Revolutionary War.
For Ed—- http://standupforreligiousfreedom.com/locations/
Cyril said: ”Why do some of the people who object to anyone who does not agree with the content of most of the articles get name calling, judgments, and just plan unChristian behavior from the conservative, republican, catholic responders?”——I agree that some responders are very rude. Cyril went on to say: ”The majority of the articles and responders on this site are shilling for the conservative republican party.”——-A shill has the connotation of being deceptive. Where I live, a shill is person who is paid to deceive players into thinking a gambling table is busy with patrons when it is not. Are you name calling without facts to back you up. Cyril also said: “”The conservative republican catholic church has freedom in this country, the government is not at war with you.”——It would be a good idea to listen to the people you name call and judge in order to understand the reason for the fear of the government. You give here a perfect example of why we need a free Christianity.
Why do some of the people who object to anyone who does not agree with the content of most of the articles get name calling, judgements, and just plan unChristian behavior from the conservative, republican, catholic responders? The majority of the articles and responders on this site are shilling for the conservative republican party. God Bless all of you regardless if you disagree with me. The conservative republican catholic church has freedom in this country, the government is not at war with you.
Please provide a comprehensive list of cities where rallies will be held, with corresponding times. Thanks.
Am I missing something here? I do not see the comment by David Schaffer, was it removed?
I pray there are no arrests due to imprudence or more first ammendment violations since prolifers are considered right wing extremists by the Depart of Homeland Security AND that new bill that was signed into law saying it is a felony to protest before anyone protected by the Secret Police…so…prayer, prudence an awareness that we know that they know that we know! God, truth and Liberty. A Nation under God, Always!
I am so very worried and fearful of what this terrible man we call president, more like Lucifer, is going to do to our United States. He is evil and the sooner some people realize it, the better we will all be. Only then can we be united. He is out to bring our precious church down. St. Joseph, Protector of families, pray for us!
They better be ready to stand firm and together, for what is coming from this administration now and later.
Not exactly, Ed. The survey was not just Catholic women. Through a process known as citation laundering, the made-to-order 98% figure has been fraudulently applied to Catholic women.
Thanks so much for encouraging my belief in loyal and patriotic Americans
David Schaffer, your so-called statistics come straight from the administration’s defense of the original mandate. Let us set the record straight. The survey actually showed that 98% of Catholic women who are sexually active and wish to avoid pregnancy engaged in some form of birth control. Not all Catholics are women. Not all Catholic women are sexually active. Not all Catholic women who are sexually active wish to avoid pregnancy. Not all Catholic women who are sexually active and wish to avoid pregnancy engage in artificial methods of birth control; some use NFP. I don’t think anyone knows the actual percentage of Catholics who favor artificial birth control in violation of Church teaching, but I am quite sure it is far less than 98%.
To David Schaffer and the rest of the “Occupy the Church Movment”,
You are not the “Body of Christ.” You are a body of mis-educated people who are lackies of the Democratic Party. The Teachings of the Catholic Church in this area are clear, artifical contraception is an intrinsic evil and completely unnatural. Since when does pregnancy become a disease. The teachings of the Catholic Church are NOT the subject of opinion polls, but are founded on the Gospel of our Lord, God, and Savior Jesus Christ. Sadly you and your friends have been deceived and now wish to deceive others. Contraception is NOT healthcare; since pregnancy is NOT a disease.
For David Schaffer:
The Bishops as the direct descendants of the apostles are the shepherds of the flock. Since you don’t seem to under stand this fundamental dogma of Catholic teaching- either educate yourself, convert your heart or get out and stop calling yourself Catholic.
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The next rally should be for a public media that presents social issues with integrity.
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