OBAMA PROHIBITS THE PRACTICE OF CATHOLICISM IN THE US By Terence P. Jeffrey
Beginning
now, with the opening of government-run health-insurance exchanges,
President Barack Obama will be prohibiting American Catholics from
practicing their faith in the way they live their daily lives.
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This
is an act of tyranny. Yet, many Americans in positions of public
authority and influence have greeted it with silence and inaction.
I
do not use the word tyranny lightly here. Obama is abusing his power as
president to unilaterally impose on Catholics — and millions of other
Americans who share the Catholic moral view on certain matters — a
regulation that forces them to act against their moral convictions and
the teachings of their faith.
He has declared war on their souls.
The
Catholic Church teaches that sterilization, artificial contraception
and abortion are intrinsically immoral and Catholics cannot be involved
in them.
Last
year, President Obama's Department of Health and Human Services issued a
regulation, under Obamacare, requiring that almost all health care
plans in the United States must provide coverage, without any fees or
co-pay, for sterilizations, contraceptives and abortion-inducing drugs.
Obama was boasting about this regulation last week.
At
no time has he offered to exempt from it those individual Americans
whom he has put in the position of needing to choose between obeying his
bureaucratic mandate and the teachings of their faith.
Since
Obama's administration first issued this regulation, America's Catholic
bishops have forcefully and unambiguously declared it an "unjust law."
"A
human law has the character of law to the extent that it accords with
right reason, and thus derives from the eternal law," says the Catholic
Catechism, quoting St. Thomas Aquinas. "Insofar as it falls short of
right reason it is said to be an unjust law, and thus has not so much
the nature of law as of a kind of violence."
Yes, Obama's sterilization-contraception-abortifacient mandate is "a kind of violence."
"If
rulers were to enact unjust laws or take measures contrary to the moral
order, such arrangements would not be binding in conscience," says the
Catholic Catechism. "In such a case, 'authority breaks down completely
and results in shameful abuse.'"
Yes, Obama's sterilization-contraception-abortifacient mandate is a "shameful abuse."
Archbishop
Timothy Broglio, leader of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese for the
Military Services, succinctly explained the evil of Obama's regulation
in a letter he asked Catholic chaplains to read to U.S. troops attending
Mass in January 2012.
Obama's
regulation, Archbishop Broglio said, "strikes at the fundamental right
to religious liberty for all citizens of any faith."
"It
is a blow to a freedom that you have fought to defend and for which you
have seen your buddies fall in battle," the archbishop told the troops.
"We cannot — we will not — comply with this unjust law," he said.
Many
other bishops said these exact words in letters to their own dioceses:
"We cannot — we will not — comply with this unjust law."
In
June 2012, the U.S. Catholic bishops unanimously endorsed a statement
declaring the regulation an "unjust and illegal mandate" and "a
violation of personal civil rights."
This
year, when the Obama administration released a draft of the final
version of the regulation, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops sent
formal comments to HHS.
"In
short," said the bishops, "the administration continues to propose: (a)
an unjust and unlawful mandate," that offers "(b) no exemption or
'accommodation' at all for most stakeholders in the health insurance
process, such as individual employees and for profit employers."
Last week, Cardinal Sean O'Malley of Boston and Archbishop William Lori of Baltimore wrote a letter to all members of Congress.
"We
are writing once again, as chairman of the U.S. bishops' Committee on
Pro-Life Activities and Ad Hoc Committee for Religious Liberty, on an
increasingly grave concern to our Church and many others: Preserving
religious freedom and the right of conscience for all who take part in
our health care system," the bishops said.
"A
particular threat is the administration's mandate for covering
contraception, sterilization and related education and counseling as
'preventive services for enrollees and their minor daughters," said the
bishops. "The mandate includes drugs and devices that can act against
human life after fertilization, implicating our moral teaching on
abortion as well as contraception."
"Nor
should individual Catholics or others be told they cannot legally
purchase or provide health coverage unless they violate their
conscience," said the bishops.
The
bishops have endorsed legislation — the Health Care Conscience Rights
Act — that says no Obamacare regulation can force an employer, insurer
or individual to buy or provide coverage for an item to which they have a
moral or religious objection.
"As
Congress considers a continuing resolution and debt ceiling bill in the
days to come," the bishops said, "we reaffirm the vital importance of
incorporating the policy of this bill into such 'must-pass'
legislation."
The
CR the House passed on Sunday did include language that would have
created the conscience protection the bishops sought — at least through
Jan. 1, 2015. But when the Senate rejected that CR, the Republican
leadership stripped the conscience-protection language from the version
of the CR the House passed Monday.
Now
neither party in either the House or Senate is seeking to protect the
freedom of conscience from Obama's tyrannical regulation.
Starting now, on Obama's
presumed unilateral authority, American Catholics will be prohibited
from practicing their faith in the way they live their daily lives.
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