Monday, January 23, 2012

Righteous outrage against governmental mandate


This past Friday, Kathleen Sebelius, Director of Health and Human Services, announced….

“Nonprofit employers who, based on religious beliefs, do not currently provide contraceptive coverage in their insurance plan, will be provided an additional year, until August 1, 2013, to comply with the new law. Employers wishing to take advantage of the additional year must certify that they qualify for the delayed implementation. This additional year will allow these organizations more time and flexibility to adapt to this new rule. We intend to require employers that do not offer coverage of contraceptive services to provide notice to employees, which will also state that contraceptive services are available at sites such as community health centers, public clinics, and hospitals with income-based support. We will continue to work closely with religious groups during this transitional period to discuss their concerns.”

This statement is a totalitarian mandate to religious organizations that they are required to act against their consciences, forcing them to choose between going out of business or acquiescing to the dictates of an elitist regime whose apparent agenda has been the systematic dismantling of what they consider to be the greatest threat to our country, those whose religious beliefs stand in the way of their “community organizing.”

We must not let this happen in our country. This new “law” will have a devastating effect on the non-profit sector, especially those who are Catholic. If all insurance companies are forced to act against conscience or fold, the only insurance options available to Catholic non-profit institutions to cover their workers will be morally objectionable. Workers will be forced to buy their own insurance (also against THEIR consciences), which will put enormous strain on families. This is an anti-Catholic law, designed to challenge the Church’s consistent teaching on contraception, sterilization, and abortion.

Thankfully, the Church’s outrage to this announcement has been unanimous and swift. We should pray for our Bishops who are leading the charge against this unjust legislation again religious liberty and for the good people who are no doubt strategizing about how to challenge this atrocity against freedom in the court system.

Mary, Mother of the Church, pray for us!

2 comments:

  1. And pray that we have the courage to make a stand, even if it costs us.

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  2. I think that I may suggest to my 'Catholic' senator, Dick Durban, that if he and his fellow supporters of this regulation feel so strongly that they fork out the money to insure those people who want to to both work for a religious institution and have insurance pay for contraceptives, etc. The only other option is to shut down as Catholic Charities had to do with their adoption and foster care services in Illinois after the civil union act was passed. My mother taught me not to say the words that describe how I feel about this provision.

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