Catholic Bishops Take on Obama
Barack Obama listens to a question from a guests attending the Health Care Summit.
The HHS mandate requires employers to provide
insurance coverage for contraception and sterilization services. It is,
according to the bishops, an “unjust law.” They write: “It cannot be
obeyed and therefore one does not seek relief from it, but rather its
repeal.”
The statement is a rebuke of President Obama and
the so-called accommodation his administration proposed in February. It
also raises the stakes between the president and the leaders of
America’s Catholic Church.
The bishops call on Catholics in America, “in
solidarity with our fellow citizens,” not to obey the law. They
implicitly compare the HHS regulation to a segregation-era statute, and
even cite Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter from a Birmingham Jail.” In a
not-so-subtle manner, the bishops tell the Obama administration that
they are willing to go to prison rather than comply with the mandate’s
provisions.
In doing so, the bishops are ruling out the
possibility of a compromise that might preserve the mandate by expanding
possible conscience exemptions from it. Most discussion had been over
how far the religious liberty exemption should extend—but with the
bishops calling for repeal, that all could change.
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