WASHINGTON — Last November, Archbishop Timothy Dolan of New York was rewarded for his persistent efforts to meet with the White House to discuss the pending federal rule requiring Catholic institutions to provide contraception services in their employee health plans.
The “quiet” meeting between the archbishop of New York and soon-to-be cardinal — who is president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops — and President Barack Obama was quickly leaked to the media. Days later, when asked about it during a press conference at the fall meeting of the USCCB in Baltimore, the archbishop expressed measured hope that the president would expand the narrow religious exemption to include an array of Catholic universities, social agencies and hospitals.
Media coverage may have fueled his optimism and that of his allies, with a Nov. 10 headline in The New York Times hinting at a breach of Democratic Party unity: “Democrats Urge Obama to Protect Contraceptive Coverage in Health Plans.” Judging from the story in the Times, Obama was weighing a more robust exemption in the wake of strong objections by many Catholics throughout the nation.
But last week, the president did not diverge from his consistent approach on religious-liberty questions and left unchanged a very narrow exception.
In hindsight, that brief, but widely covered intra-party skirmish is likely to stir skepticism about whether it was just a public-relations ploy that signaled the White House’s sensitivity to Catholic concerns. And an Internet search suggests that balanced, in-depth news coverage of the issues posed by the Department of Health and Human Services’ contraception mandate was spotty or inadequate, in many cases.
Despite months of controversy, readers of some large metropolitan dailies never received a detailed account of the Church’s objections — let alone the broader First Amendment issues at stake. USCCB press releases, statements by U.S. bishops, Sunday Mass homilies, and Catholic media provided more substantive reports on the developing situation.
In general, media stories noted Catholic teaching on contraception but did not explore religious-liberty arguments.
The benefits of contraception were echoed by abortion-rights activists and medical experts, and the rights of Catholic institutions to adhere to Church teaching received little traction.
Press Sampling
Weak or non-existent reporting of Catholic and religious-freedom concerns prompted by this issue began in late 2010 and early 2011, with media coverage of public forums organized by the Institute of Medicine, which had been charged with the responsibility of developing a list of preventive services for women that would be fully covered under the new health-care bill.
Speakers invited to the Institute of Medicine forums included leaders of “reproductive rights” groups, who stressed the need for contraception. But news stories generally ignored the fact that the leaders of Church-affiliated health-care programs were not invited speakers — even though Catholic institutions are the second-largest providers of health care in the nation.
Thus, an Aug. 1 New York Times story announcing the HHS interim rule offered no opposing viewpoint regarding Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius’ assertion that “these historic guidelines are based on science.”
The Times included two brief paragraphs noting the U.S. bishops’ concerns and their worries about the religious exemption, but it did not provide any detailed explanation.
An Aug. 1 PBS story, however, was more balanced, including four paragraphs that outlined the concerns of Catholic and pro-life opponents of the interim rule. Throughout the fall, the massive effort by U.S. dioceses to galvanize Catholics to protect the proposed federal rule received little or no attention.
A Nov. 10 Times story, “Democrats Urge Obama to Protect Contraceptive Coverage in Health Plans,” reported on Archbishop Dolan’s meeting with Obama, but focused on the backroom efforts by Democratic abortion-rights activists to block any expansion of the religious exemption.
The story aired some of the partisan arguments repeatedly employed to block the bishops’ demands. It quoted Diane DeGette, a Colorado Democrat and leader of the Congressional Pro-Choice Caucus, as saying, “Millions of women work for colleges, hospitals and health-care systems that are nominally religious, but these folks use birth control and need coverage.”
But the story offered no testimony from constitutional scholars explaining the unprecedented nature of the intrusive HHS regulation, nor did readers learn about the proposed regulation’s practical and financial consequences for Catholic institutions.
On Jan. 20, the day Secretary Sebelius approved the final rule, the quality of news coverage was mixed, with The Sacramento Bee and Washington Post among news organizations that provided a balanced perspective. The Post editorial page also attacked the narrow religious exemption, and in Cardinal-designate Dolan’s back yard, editorials in The New York Daily News and The New York Post opposed the action.
But some headlines put a positive spin on the administration’s actions, with one paper describing the one-year extension for nonprofit religious institutions as a “grace period.”
“Religious Groups Get Delay in Birth Control Insurance Requirement,” proclaimed a blog post in The New York Times.
That blog post repeated, without scrutiny, Sebelius’ claim that the one-year extension struck “the appropriate balance between respecting religious freedom and increasing access to important preventive services.”
Quoting Catholics
The Times blog post offered a one-sentence comment from Catholic leaders, balanced with an endorsement of Sebelius’ action by a Catholic with no particular standing in the Church.
“Jon O’Brien, president of Catholics for Choice, welcomed the decision as a victory for common sense and scientific advice in the interests of the common good,” stated the post by John H. Cushman Jr.
Catholics for Choice is among a group of organizations like Catholic Democrats and Catholics United that have backed the Obama administration’s policies whenever they are challenged by Catholic leaders.
While Catholics for Choice focuses on abortion rights and challenges Catholic teaching on contraception, other groups attempt to advance a broader agenda. In the wake of the final rule, all these organizations issued press releases that generally embraced the need to provide co-pay-free contraceptive services.
On Jan. 20, the Times also published a more comprehensive story that included quotes from a range of Catholic, GOP and pro-life critics.
That story suggested that the push for a broader exemption arose from within the administration: “Mr. Obama’s chief of staff, William M. Daley, and his special assistant for religious affairs, Joshua DuBois, favored a broader exemption.” Daley resigned Jan. 9 from his position.
On Jan. 20, few news stories included comments from prominent Catholics who had vouched for Obama’s sensitivity to pro-life or Catholic concerns before the 2008 presidential election or during the subsequent fight to secure passage of the new health bill.
Sen. Robert Casey (D-PA), a self-identified pro-life senator, issued a statement that expressed regret about the decision and noted that religious freedom, rather than access to contraception, was the priority issue in this case. But Casey’s statement got little play. In contrast, his views received more attention during the 2008 Democratic Party convention, where he was a featured prime time speaker, reportedly signaling the party’s new openness to pro-life values.
Douglas Kmiec, a longtime pro-life legal scholar who authored Can a Catholic Support Him? Asking the Big Questions About Barack Obama, a book that drew strong media attention in 2008, made no public statement in response to the final rule, though he wrote a commentary in November that downplayed the unprecedented nature of the federal rule.
After the election, Obama named Kmiec the U.S. ambassador to Malta, but he resigned from that post last year. This week he did not respond to a request for comment left on his telephone at Pepperdine University School of Law, where he teaches.
Daughter of Charity Sister Carol Keehan, the president and CEO of the Catholic Health Association, figured prominently in the battle to secure the passage of the new health bill — receiving a pen from the president when the bill was signed, but she played no visibly public role in the struggle by Church leaders to secure a broader religious exemption — though she released several statements over the past five months expressing “concern” about a satisfactory resolution to the dispute over the religious exemption.
On Jan. 20, Sister Carol issued a statement that said she was “disappointed” with the exemption, which she described as “a missed opportunity to be clear on appropriate conscience protection.”
The Sacramento Bee and a few other media outlets picked up her statement, but the woman religious who made Time magazine’s 2010 list of most influential people received no mention in stories published by The New York Times or The Washington Post. Her spokesman declined a request for further comment.
But if the media’s record on this issue stirs the frustration of Catholic leaders who want the public fully informed about emerging threats to the free exercise of religion, the experience of the past year should also lead to the development of a communications strategy designed to overcome the confusion, lack of interest and partisan agendas on display.
UPDATE, Jan. 30: What is striking about the news coverage is that while media often highlight the plight of the underdog in a dispute with big government, coverage on the contraception issue has generally strengthened the position of the latter. Yesterday in The New York Times, columnist Ross Douthat warned liberals that their tolerance of government coercion could backfire when a future administration builds on the HHS contraception precedent to impose a regulation they oppose.
“When government expands, it’s often at the expense of alternative expressions of community, alternative groups that seek to serve the common good. Unlike most communal organizations, the government has coercive power — the power to regulate, to mandate and to tax. These advantages make it all too easy for the state to gradually crowd out its rivals. The more things we “do together” as a government, in many cases, the fewer things we’re allowed to do together in other spheres,” wrote Douthat.
But today, the Times published a story profiling the struggles of students at Fordham and Georgetown Universities who were forced to spend their own money or encountered health problems because the school health plan did not provide access to contraception. Offering the testimony of a handful of students to attack the insensitivity of Catholic moral teaching, the article suggested that church teaching on contraception actually resulted in more abortions.
Register senior editor Joan Frawley Desmond writes from Chevy Chase, Maryland.



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Megan, Nobody is trampling on anybody from the Catholic Church hierarchy or the peoplr themselves. I f any thing its the other way around. We do not put down any gay person. We do disapprove of the behavior of homo sexuality, period.
Marguerite - I hope you are right in your analysis of motives in this case.
I am so stunned by this egregious action by our dilettante of a president that I wonder what he really wants: to destroy us, or just to humiliate and insult those of us who are sincere believers.
Whatever vile motives underlie our president’s actions, we must pray, fast and fight the culture of death on all fronts!
Unfortunately Obama knows that Church leaders have knees of jelly. He doesn’t care if all they do is pray and fast.
This is our own fault! The church, including Bishops, has promoted diversity(religious) and multiculturalism for years. Look at Catholic schools from K-college. Political correctness reigns in our Church institutions. When are we as Catholics going to wake up. Thank you Archbishop Dolan for standing up for a standing up!
For anyone that says that family planning is not health care, you would do well to see Hans Rosling’s presentation at TED on youtube. You would be gravely, mortally, sinfully ignorant. Please do not spread ignorance.
The fact that this administration is pushing this issue should not be surprising but should incite in all Christians a riteous indignation and justified anger. We should also measure our response so that it is always known that we will never compromise on an issue so fundamental to our Faith. Much has changed since Obama’s speech at Notre Dame where he stated that he would always respect the belief systems of others and protect their right to live according to their beliefs and conscious.
(So let’s work together to reduce the number of women seeking abortions by reducing unintended pregnancies, and making adoption more available, and providing care and support for women who do carry their child to term. Let’s honor the conscience of those who disagree with abortion, and draft a sensible conscience clause, and make sure that all of our health care policies are grounded in clear ethics and sound science, as well as respect for the equality of women.” Obama commencement speech Notre Dame ‘o9)
This is just the beginning. Please heed the call from our Bishop’s to pray and fast. If this mandate becomes the law of the land more dominoes will fall. Our Catholic Church and Christianity in general are under great attack both within and outside the borders of this country. We must all stand in the trenches and be a stop-gap from this attack on our Faith and conscious. If we all provide front line defense starting in our families we will be stronger as a Catholic community. Remember that it is evil that we are engaged with. Know your enemy.
Eph 6:12: For our wrestling is not against flesh and blood, but against the principalities, against the powers, against the world-rulers of this darkness, against the spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places.
Its time for Catholics to wake up and understand the assault that is taking place on our Church teachings and its attack on the bible. We are a Religious nation and protection of the child in the womb is paramount.
We need to pray and vote him out of office quickly.
This is Obama’s last hurrah and thank you to the Catholics who voted for him in 2008. He knows he’s not going to be re-elected so he just wanted to tell Catholics what he really thinks of them before being booted out of office.
People who believe that Catholic Church was established by Jesus Christ and that the Church should be obeyed can only be considered as catholics. those who argue for free sex and abortion and relaxation in sexual morality are not believers in the Catholic Church and they should have the manners not to project the word ” catholic” in their associations. They have full freedom not to beliueve in the sexual morality teachings of the Catholic Church . May I request them not to claim to be catholic.
Surely with the American federal elections, one would think that the large number of Catholic voters could a big say on the results of the election, if they voted with their heart. Or are there too many Catholic voters sitting on the fence, voting whatever way the wind is blowing. How Catholic voters are defenders of the faith.
I you’re looking to blame Obama for this situation, you are being naive. This is being driven by the “free-market” health insurance industry. They save a ton of money by providing providing contraceptives vs pregnancy care.
Which Bishop is charged with pastoral care for Kathleen Sebelius,
the Bishop in Washington DC or Kansas?
And what is his name?
Thanks!
Who didn’t see this coming. Keehan and Kmiec should be ashamed of themselves. Stupec also. How stupid can you be.
This was an interesting article to read. Speaking from a nation that is north of the United States of America, this reader’s approach may be rather simplistic, however, here it is. I believe that there are over sixty-five million Catholics living in America. It would interesting to know how many of these people can vote. Surely, those who can vote should voice their opinion at the polling stations when your national election is held. Or does your great country have the same problem that Canada does, namely too many Catholics are sitting on the fence and voting which ever way the wind is blowing. Lastly, how many of these people are actually defenders of the faith and are willing to take a stand in regards to religious rights and freedoms. Remember, when thse rights and freedoms are gone, they are gone. And never shall they be seen again.
It is a pity when someone that claims to be a Catholic is so willing to sell her soul so cheap.
I think Kathryn Sebelius should be ex-communicated by the Catholic church. Along with President Obama, she promotes the culture of death, an evil, anathema to God and the Church. Catholics For Choice, one-by-one, should me identified publicly, given a chance to recant their pro-abortion position, or face ex-communication.
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What is sad to me is that even so-called allies like Fox News and diocesan newspapers have not reacted adequately to the threat to religious liberty. It reminds me of the 2008 election when diocesan papers downplayed Obama’s pro abortion record vs John McCain’s,and then went nuts after Obama got elected and tried pushing the Freedom of Choice Act. if they were as active pre-election as post-election, we might not be having this discussion.
The Catholic bishops need to make an end run around the mainstream media, treating this issue as one would do in a state-owned media country—which we effectively are. Each bishop, as publisher of his diocesan newspaper, should order his editors to keep this issue on page 1 and be consistent. The Catholic News Service needs to wake up and stop ignoring this administration’s war on the Catholic church. Every bishop needs to have letters read from every pulpit explaining what’s happening.
And where are the GOP Presidential candidates on this? Gingrich and Santorum in particular need to follow up an earlier mention on religious discrimination by this administration and spell out this latest attack on religious liberty.
As a pro life American, moreover, I am furious that individuals and not just church institutions will be forced to subsidize intrinsic evils in the health care mandate. Every church bulletin should have explanations about this.
Church organizations like the Knights of Columbus and Catholic Daughters should be mobilizing their members to fight this. Every Catholic publication and website should make this the number one issue. Catholics should be urged to write letters to the editors of local newspapers in protest.
As a Catholic I would not now or had in the past vote for Obama. He is the most pro abortion president in the history of the United States of America and his intentions are very clear to divide families, and continute the culture of death. As Catholics we have a grave responsibility to do all in our power to stop this terrible scurge on our children. We thank you for all you do to make known what is often hidden and give us more information as to what is going on. In Jesus,
Mary Dempsey
It seems that Church leaders have been too reticent to make noise and speak as a unified force.
Do Not Blame Obama, Sebelius…Our Emasculated, Effeminate Catholic Church, Murderous Catholics In Our Midst to Blame.
New York, New York — I want to be very clear on this point I do not blame President Obama or any member of his administration for acting exactly as they said they would, implementing policy for the purpose of eliminating an already emasculated, effeminate Catholic Church.
President Obama and his Administration were elected to office in no small part with (perceived) The Catholic Vote. The Catholic Vote for President Obama came from support from the ‘Catholic in Name Only’ institutions within the church structure, promotion of institutionalized liberal socialist agendas by clergy, administrators and the laity.
http://k2globalcommunicationsllc.wordpress.com/2012/01/29/do-not-blame-obama-sebelius-our-emasculated-effeminate-catholic-church-murderous-catholics-in-our-midst-to-blame/
To call Kechan, “sister” is quite the stretch & to call her Catholic is way overboard. These are the ones along with the politicians that are supporting birth/control and/or homosexual activities that need to be publicly excommunicated by the Bishops if they want to keep any sign of credibility with the pew-warmers. Talk is cheap & so far, that is all they we are getting. What have they done to Sebelius, Pelosi, Biden, Kerry or the late, but not great, Ted Kennedy? Not a thing!! They are too afraid of losing face and money from the government. Our Blessed Pope, John Paul II told them to get away from the government & back to the poverty of the Church; but, of course, they ignored him & now God has allowed this madman to be “leader” of this country. May God have mercy on us. +JMJ+
Contraception is the worst scourge, in blood and money, ever visited upon the human race. The worst.
Sad to say you should NOT be suprised by this electioneering by Siebelius and Obama. They are following the lead of Gov. Malloy of Ct. and his extremest liberal Catholic advisors Lawlor and McDonald. They threatened to cut off of state Medcical funding of Catholic hospitals unless they dispensed Plan B abortifacient from those hospitals. Bishop Lori of Bpt. and archbishop Mansell of Hartford despite the pleading of Pro Life groups in my home state of Ct. folded like a paper tent and ALL catholic hospitals (despite plan B labeled clearly by the manufacturer as a abortifacient) dispense it from ALL catholic hospitals throughout CT.. Siebelius like Obama has been a lifetime militant proponent of the Homosexual-Abortionist election year political no compromise promotion of the Homesexual-Abortionist agenda. Years of capitulation by Lori and the Catholic bishops and public fancy funerals for abortionist Catholics like Ted Kennedy of Mass. and Judge Brennan of the US Supreme court(St. Michaels church funeral in DC.) has led to the obvious conclusion of the liberal so called Catholics(Siebelius, Biden. Pelosi and Reid and pro liberal Catholic Gov. like Malloy of Ct. Cuomo of NY, Quinn of Illinos) that the bishops will Talk endlessly and fold as Bishop Lori and Mansell did on Plan B. in Ct.. The contempt of Pro abortion-Homosexual liberal alleged Catholic politicians is disturbing but sad to say NOT suprising. You reap what you sow and years of inaction by the bishops(Lori& Plan B abortifacient in Ct. Catholic Hsptl etc..) and ceaseless promotion of Contraceptives-abortion & Homosexual marriage in New. Eng. and NY by Coumo and Malloy etc. has earned for the catholic bishops by these so called catholic Politicos the obvious and thinly disquised contempt for the bishops and the Catholic teachings on contraceptives-normal marriage etc.
Great article. Thank you. Our archdiocesan newspaper, a huge Obama supporter, made no mention of the mandate. Other Catholic publications have done so. Nor did our pastor mention it. Other pastors in other dioceses however, did. As Catholics, we have to rely more and more on the internet for information.
The unrelenting push towards totalitarianism forced by this administration is stunning.
We must get Obama out of office in 2012!
Neville Chamberlin had a piece of paper which guaranteed “peace in our times.” Now, folks are aghast that Obama is sticking to his putrid guns.
Trust Obama? Yeah, like I trust the notion that Hugh Heffner is a virgin.
We should all pray and pray and…that the Catholic bishops of the U.S. would ORDER their priests to place in their bulletins, each and every Sunday, to pray for an overturning of this demonic mandate and the scurrilous mandate of Obamacare.
Phil Ferguson, O.P./L.
Just confirms what we have known for a long time. You can’t trust Obama or the Main Street Media.
It’s discouraging to play in a game where the referees are on the other team. We just have to trust in the fact our Father gave us the ball.
So, are we waiting to rally until after it is too late? Are there strategies being put in place to help the Catholic faithful raise a unified voice? We haven’t done a good job in other areas, but the church needs to start a grassroots-like effort to get this issue moving. Please keep us informed!
How long will it take for our Church Leadership to realize that there is no reasoning or conversing with the “party of death” ! They must be publicly & continuously denounced & ultimately defeated in Nov. 2012, at every level. Defeat is the only word they understand & truly deserve. The phony Catholics that support them must also be dealt with sternly, not given employment at Pepperdine for instance. You cannot & will not change their heretic ways ! Let them exercise their free will but let them do so as NON-CATHOLICS !!!!!
When you momentarily stop, listen to satan/the devil/evil who is highly intelligent fallen angel you are guaranteed to lose. In my own lifetime now spanning over 7 decades I have witnessed his successful infiltration in almost all areas of our American life. The President has now drawn the line in the sand which will force you to rethink your vote not only for him in 2012 but for party & candidates at all levels of government. Remember the real bottom line definition of government is ‘Force’ which is why we have ‘The Constitution’. Read it, know it, analyze it & internalize it.
This mandate is not a surprise to me. I could see it coming from the moment President Obama was elected. What has been a great disappointment to me is all the Catholics that supported him. I know as many as 4 Catholic priests who have told me that Abortion is just a single issue. To me it is a fundamental issue. Without life there are no other social justice issues. My hope now is that this mandate will unite Catholics to vote their faith; a faith that supports the Cultue of Life. Not only to vote but to take action and write to the President, k. Sebilieus and legislators to let them know that we demand a retraction of this mandate and we demand our religious liberty be restored!
Contraceptives are not “health care”; _infertility_, not _fertility_, is a disorder that needs to be corrected by health care intervention. The fertility of a normal, healthy adult is neither a disease nor a disorder. Legitimate and responsible health care is concerned exclusively with preventing, treating, and / or curing something that is wrong with the patient: disease, disorders, or injuries.
Contraception is not concerned with preventing or treating anything wrong with us; it is concerned with interfering with something that is _right_ with us - perfectly normal fertitlity.
Contraceptives are, essentially, recreational equipment. Like bungee cords that allow people to jump from heights and escape being dashed to the ground below, defying gravity, contraceptives allow people to engage in sexual activity without (most of the time) conceiving or causing the conception of a child, thus defying nature.
How is that “health care”?
Answer: It is not.
Look, I understand that many people want to use contraceptives, and feel that these are important for their lives. I’m not in favor of making them illegal. But there is no earthly reason that what is essentially recreational equipment should be rolled into any health care package.
In fact, many oral contraceptives have become associated with stroke and other serious side effects in women who use them. (The ads on TV rightly warn, “Women over 40 should not use—-; women who smoke should not use—-.)
So, not only do many of these products fail to accomplish any _medical_ good, their side effects can, in fact, compromise womens’ health.
The bishops have been trampling upon the rights of gay and lesbian people for decades, the vast majority of them not Catholic. Now the bishops don’t like a taste of their own medicine? Think contraception is wrong, don’t ask for it from your physician. The bishops’ harm against gay families is much greater than institutions covering a prescription that workers earn.
Whatever communications strategy is developed, in order to avoid confusion and scandal, it must include one that calls out those groups who profess to be Catholic while dissenting from The Deposit of Faith, and not engage in a false ecumenism by failing to recognize that for many who profess to be Catholic, this debate is not about The Deposit of Faith, but rather about a desire to have ” a true autonomy…in the face of authority of ANY kind”. ( see Land of Lakes Statement)
“Be Not Afraid.”
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