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Why the Catholic church is wrong, yet again, with contraception lawsuit

Posted on Wednesday, May 23, 2012 at 10:18 AM

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President Obama


On Monday 40 Catholic organizations, including the Archdiocese of Washington, D.C. and the University of Notre Dame, filed suit against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services over its contraception coverage mandate. The announcement was made early to catch, and presumably shape, the week's news cycle.

It's important to stress that this has never happened before. America's bishops have chosen a key moment in an election year to sue the president over one of his policies.

No sitting president has ever been sued en masse by Catholic religious organizations and Catholic bishops.

Never before has a sitting president been so pointedly told by America's Catholic leaders what he can and cannot do.

The lawsuits launched against the administration argue that Obama’s healthcare law (Affordable Health Care Act) requiring insurance plans to cover birth control for women without a co-pay violates the religious freedom of Catholic institutions.

But the reason for the Obama administrations plan is to reduce health care costs by preventing unwanted pregnancies, many of which end in abortions. The plan provides health care and family planning to all women, not just those who can afford to pay for it.

Incidentally, birth control pills are used to treat a host of other women’s health problems quite unrelated to sex and reproduction.

Health care professionals will candidly tell you, contraception is less expensive than abortion or pregnancy, which in turn prevents the nation’s health care premiums from rising so quickly.

No woman is under the obligation to use contraception, but under the new rule, if they choose to their health insurance must provide it. The law doesn't force Catholic women to use contraception.
So this is hardly shattering stuff. Studies have shown that 98% of Catholic women use birth control at some point in their life. Catholics are not practicing what their church is preaching, in other words.

It's a remarkable development, this lawsuit, for what it tells us about the widening gulf between America’s church leadership and the flock they claim to represent.

Again, it also sets an appalling precedent, since the church is effectively telling the president of United States what he can and cannot do.

It certainly hasn't helped that right wing elements in the church have deliberately promoted the false claim that the Obama administration would require Catholic employers to provide abortion-inducing medication. This is simply not happening.

But by allowing politics to set the agenda, it becomes harder to ascribe your motivations purely to the religious faith you claim to be defending.

It seems that America’s Catholic bishops not only wish to deny women access to abortion under any circumstance, but clearly they appear to want to criminalize all forms of birth control as well.

Note the irony of that -- people who despise abortion fighting to prevent women from gaining access to contraception. America’s Catholic bishops seem to want to bring us back the world our grandmothers lived in (and were thankful to escape).

For right wing Catholics like Rick Santorum and the authors of this wrongheaded lawsuit, sex is only ever had for the purposes of reproduction. If you don’t conceive the union is potentially sinful.

That’s the kind of perspective that used to be called extreme. Now it’s the line in the sand that’s being fought over by the bishops, Notre Dame and the host of counter signers to these lawsuits.

It would probably help if voters didn't like most of the provisions of what many now call Obamacare. But a recent poll by the Kaiser Family Foundation shows that a majority of the public now opposes repealing the law.

So the church is sailing against the tide of public opinion (and history) and gunning for the president in an election year. This seems like an overreach to me, and a potentially damaging one at that.

It also hasn't helped Americas Catholic Bishop Conference's profile that in recent weeks they have attacked the country’s hardworking and dedicated nuns for focusing on socialist stuff like helping the poor and the sick find access to health care, instead of bashing gays and preaching against abortion and contraception.

Critics have replied they would have been more impressed if the bishops had attacked the rampant problem of sexual predator priests with as much vigor and resources.

The president has weighed the issue from all sides and come to a rational decision, and the most realistic one based on how America’s Catholics actually live, and not how they are supposed to. He deserves our praise, not our condemnation.

 



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Jimgordo must be using Vatican issued glasses when he reads about this issue. The suit contends that the Government is forcing them to serve only their members. That's rubbish. It's the BISHOPS who are twisting this rule to say that. What the govt is saying to the bishops is this: Treat all your non-religious employees all the same and NOT act as if they are members of your faith. This suit is a diversion, to take away from their problems with the sexual abuse trial in Philladelphia, the corruption being exposed in the Vatican, the non-bashing, and the ridiculous attacks against the American Girl Scouts. Yes, that's right, the GIRL SCOUTS. Dan Brown couldn't make up this stuff.
you are still allowed to purchase your own health insurance so buy one that covers contraception.
It's quite clear what the Bishops and their GOP bedfellows have in store for women in 2012: no contraception, no right to make their own choices, no abortion without prodding with the shaming wand first (and even then no guarantee).
2Samjacobs, With regards to the actual story, it is an ever repeating excuse for Cahir O'Doherty to support Obama and trash any dissenting opinion.
Hey, Ciara! I didn't think you'd accept anything that Archbishop Diarmuid Martin said or did! Perhaps your "Certificate of Leaving the Catholic Church" is a forgery, done on his in-house printing machine? Anyway, with regard to the existence (or not) of God, either one of us - you or me - is in for one big shock when we die! Maybe you should believe - just a teenchy bit - just in case? Not being presumptious or anything, but I'd miss you up in Heaven! Éamonn, Dublin, Ireland. (Address, hopefully, to be changed to "Heaven" at some future unknown date).
It is a documented fact that among the clergy in the USA, that the Nuns vote Democrat and Bishops vote Republican. Sister Simone who is the spokesperson for several orders of Religious Nuns, stated on Cable TV, that she felt the reason the Nuns voted Democrat was that they deal with real life, mainly the poor & the sick, while the hierarchy act on concepts, not reality. They (The Nuns ) are expected to issue a statement regarding the healthcare issue. They are not backing the Bishops. Go, Sisters go !!! Well, Cardinals Law & Levada that kind of tells you where you can go with your latest effort to "Crack down on the Nuns Liberalism" Cardinal Law should have been arrested before he was allowed to leave the Boston area. And Levada was not much better.
Nothing sadder than the comments section of any article relating to American politics. Within seconds, the comments have nothing to do with the story and everything to do with the narrow-mindedness of the typically polarized American "political debate". With regard to the actual story, I see it as another example of the Catholic Church demonstrating a lack of understanding of what it's adherents actually want. I also find it ironic that the (erroneous) underlying theme of religious freedom being under threat is being fought using money donated (tax-free) by people who don't agree with the principal and who probably thought the money was being put to more pastoral use.
I do my own research, clvlsls, with no "talking points provided" at all. In my comments, I gave citations to sources available on the Internet. Anyone who thinks I might have misrepresented the facts can track them down-- that's easy enough-- and point out any errors in my posts. I notice that you do not bother to say where you get your claims from. Sources are important only if the truth matters. How's OTTOYH (off the top of your head) working out for you? Now, how to interpret your "good riddance"-- are you leaving us? Dia duit, a chara!
eiriamach -- the US GOVT funding provides everything (including the vacuum)which winds up placed in the womb -- u r entitled to your delusionianal hair-splitting interpretations but you're lack of common sense and real world knowledge in spouting talking points provided to u is beyond comprehension SO good riddance!
@bytheway you and I have no say in American matters. Stay out of American affairs as you tell them to stay out of ours. But I still maintain you live in the States. Up State New York. Go look for a husband instead of meddling in American affairs.
Eamo, I dont have a religion. I officially left the catholic church and I have a cert from Diarmuid Martin confirming it! I do voluntary work with many organisations because I believe its the right thing to do and not because an imaginary deity told me to!
Eamonn, as most Americans of irish descent assume we are ALL catholic here in ireland then catholicism is the one thats gonna get all the attention on this site.
I would take a bit more notice of the articles in "Irish Central" taking the Catholic church to task if they, even once in a while, also criticised other religions. May I ask "Irish Central" if its editorial executive considers all other religions to be perfect and beyond reproach, or is it that there is an agenda in play? Éamonn, Dublin, Ireland.
Intercessor.....The Church should stay out of politics, as the Obama administration should stay out of the Church.
By suing the Obama Administration, the US Council of Catholic Bishops is trying to high-jack the November Presidential Election for the Republican Party in the States. I believe that the Roman Catholic Church should stay OUT of our (American) politics and the politics elsewhere, IF they are to remain as tax exempt institutions! I think that the bishops have chosen the wrong battle here, and it just may end up "Biting Them in the Ass," as we say in the States! I look for legislation to pass, eventually, that will prohibit the RCC from getting involved in politics or end up losing their Tax Exemptions in the States.
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