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Winning the Mandate Debate (2797)

March 25 issue editorial on Health and Human Services issue.

03/19/2012 Comments (8)

The fight for religious freedom has faced new and unpredictable hurdles in the two months since Kathleen Sebelius approved a rule that requires Catholic institutions to provide services that violate their religious teachings.

Since the secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services unveiled the final version of the contraception mandate, advocates for co-pay-free sterilization and abortion-inducing drugs have launched a campaign of misinformation, characterizing Church leaders’ defense of the “first freedom” as a “war against women.”

There’s good news, however. A CBS/New York Times poll released March 13 confirmed that a slight majority of Americans share the bishops’ opposition to the mandate, and the numbers suggest that the administration’s campaign to win support for the federal rule may have backfired.

Conducted March 7-11, the survey of 1,000 Americans yielded some surprising results that suggest the bishops’ consistent opposition to the mandate is having an impact.

Among a range of questions on election-year issues, the poll asked: “Do you think health-insurance plans for all employers should have to cover the full cost of birth control for their female employees, or should employers be allowed to opt out of covering that based on religious or moral objections?”

A majority of respondents said that employers should have the right to opt out. More significantly, 57% of respondents (including 48% of women) agreed that “religiously affiliated employers” should be able to opt out.

The question did not mention that abortion-inducing drugs were included in mandated services.

Opinion polls, pro or con, are not the whole story, of course. Prayer, catechesis, outreach to all Americans of good will, and reasoned debate on op-ed pages and in church halls will all play an essential role. The unity of purpose is reflected in our story on Catholics and Evangelicals Together on page one in this issue.

But the polls provide evidence that the bishops’ message is getting through, and we have the leaders at the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops to thank.

It’s also time to get out fresh information about the administration’s “fine on faith” — paid by employers who resist the government’s demand that they violate their objections to contraception services on moral or religious grounds. This “fine,” say opponents of the mandate, means “religious freedom is no longer free.”

A recent report issued by the Congressional Research Service states, “A group health plan that fails to comply with the pertinent requirements in the IRC [Internal Revenue Code] may be subject to a tax of $100 for each day in the noncompliance period with respect to each individual to whom such failure relates.”

Church-affiliated organizations, hospitals or universities that refuse to comply with the mandate could face annual fines of $2,000 per employee. Institutions with thousands of employees could be fined millions of dollars annually.

Yet faithful, informed Catholics understand that a strong and courageous defense of the freedom of conscience exercised by church-affiliated institutions yields benefits for all Americans. Shoring up the religious identity and mission of Catholic universities, hospitals and social agencies also bolsters every civil institution that plays an essential role of mediator between the individual and the state. When the state overreaches, the impact is rarely limited to a single element of society. Everyone suffers. Americans are just beginning to wake up to the fact that health of the “first freedom” serves as a bellwether for the health of our democracy.

 

Filed under catholics, church teaching, faith, hhs mandate, obama administration, religious freedom

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Why aren’t the bishops asking for the resignation and formal excommunication of Kathleen Sebelius?

The no co-pay for birth control is very discriminatory against those of us who have other health issues such as diabetes and thyroid issues that most of us have no control over.  If the government is going to make co-pays obsolete for voluntary medicines such as birthcontrol and sterilization why are we letting them make the rest of us pay co-pays for things we didn’t wish upon ourselves?

Most polls are useless as they can be controlled to get the answers that they are looking for. If you want a clearer picture, go to the comment sections of various sites on the Internet, and you will see the confusion and hate that is out there. I just came from the Napa Valley Register where there is a story about the Queen’s hospital not doing any more tubal destruction; not a very pretty picture of so much hostility against the Church of Jesus and other religions: Christian and non-christian.  We need lots of prayers and days of fasting.  +JMJ+

How could anyone believe that contraceptive drugs are pro-women’s health, when those drugs cause more cancer than cigarette smoking and continue to build up in our water supply aquifers, causing cancer and abnormalities to fish, animals, and humans that have to drink this water.

God helps those who help themselves. We Catholics need to get off our couches and take to the streets. The TEA Party has already demonstrated how it’s done. We Pro-Lifers have demonstrated how it’s done with the Walks-For-Life. Sitting down, wishing and hoping isn’t going to change a thing.  Have some guts and come out and join the few of us who are already out here.

We do need to take a stand and stop being bullied by popular culture and trying to fit in by being politically correct. The Catholic faith by its very essence is not politically correct and to call ourselves faithful Catholics we can’t fit in with popular culture. I hope to join the nationwide rally this Friday at noon for Religious Freedom and I encourage all to join by attending their local rallies. Go to http://standupforreligiousfreedom.com/2012/rallyexplodes/ and find out where your local rally will be.

Sylvia, you make an excellent point and one that not even been mentioned in any release or on news channels that I have heard. Of course their reply is that preventing or killing babies saves the country money. Sibelius actually said that. We must all pray or her reversion to Catholic doctrine.

I disagree with your first paragraph. “New hurdles,” certainly; unpredictable? Not so much. These were SO predicted throughout the entire debate on a nationalized health care plan.

Here’s one thing every person who cares about religious freedom can do: http://fastingforfreedom.org

This time is really serious for all over world gen and pleas stop the diplomacy it’s message for all Jews who is real responsible…........!
stop your stupidity
 

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