Get Informed: NEW Bulletin Inserts
The USCCB will issue a series of educational bulletin inserts in English & Spanish over the coming months.April-May 2012 -- Religious Liberty
If we are not free in our conscience and our practice of religion, all other freedoms are fragile.
Advocate: UPDATED Action Alert
The HHS is holding a public comment period on additional rulemaking that applies the mandate to religious employers. Let the Administration know you oppose their unjust, coercive mandate and the co-called "accommodation" that violates the conscience rights of institutions & individuals alike. The message to Congress has been updated in light of the Senate's activity on the bill earlier this spring.Pray: NEW Religious Liberty & Conscience Protection Prayers
In light of multiple threats, our bishops are calling for a campaign of prayer & penance to restore religious liberty & conscience rights -- especially during the "Fortnight for Freedom" from June 21 - Independence Day, 2012.
- Print out new FREE prayer resources for use in your home, parish, or school.
- Order sets of 100 prayer cards for religious liberty in English or Spanish.
More Background
On January 20, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) reaffirmed a rule forcing virtually all private health care plans to cover sterilization, abortion-inducing drugs, and contraception. These are listed among "preventive services for women" that all health plans will have to cover without co-pays or other cost-sharing -- regardless of whether the insurer, the employer or other plan sponsor, or even the woman herself objects to such coverage.
The exemption provided for "religious employers" was so narrow that it failed to cover the vast majority of faith-based organizations—including Catholic hospitals, universities, and charities—that help millions every year. Ironically, not even Jesus and his disciples would have qualified for the exemption, because it excludes those who mainly serve people of another faith.
On February 10, the Obama Administration made this rule final “without change”; delayed enforcement for a year against religious nonprofits that were still not exempted (our charities, hospitals, and colleges); and promised to develop more regulations to “accommodate” them by the end of that additional year. But that promised “accommodation” still forces them to pay for “services” that violate their religious convictions.
- The original rule that violated our religious liberty so severely has not been changed, but finalized.
- HHS has promised some kind of “accommodation,” but only after the election.
- The promised “accommodation”—even at its best—would still force our institutions to violate their beliefs.
- There is no exemption for objecting insurers, secular employers, for-profit religious employers, or individuals.
We urgently need legislation to correct the mandate’s threats to religious liberty and conscience rights. The Respect for Rights of Conscience Act has been introduced in Congress (H.R. 1179/S. 1467) to ensure that those who participate in the market for health insurance “retain the right to provide, purchase, or enroll in health coverage that is consistent with their religious beliefs and moral convictions.”
More than 400 Catholic leaders have called The open letter appeared as a full page ad
Get Informed & Take Action Now
- Send your message to HHS. . . during the public comment period ending June 19.
- Write to Congress. . . urging support for the Respect for Rights of Conscience Act (H.R. 1179, S. 1467).
- The New Federal Regulation on Coerced Abortion Payments: Under the new health care reform law, millions of American taxpayers will be forced to support abortion coverage in two ways. Our latest backgrounder explains how.
- Share this page with others so they can get informed & take action, too. Social media & e-mail options are found under "SHARE" at the upper right of this page -- and at the upper right corner of Cardinal-designate Dolan's video. . . .
- Some are concerned that the Respect for Rights of Conscience Act may be overly expansive. Find out why the Act simply preserves the freedom of conscience that existed prior to the mandate.- March 20, 2012
- Will contraception really be "free" under this coercive mandate? Read Richard Doerflinger's column "The High Costs of 'Free' Birth Control" to find out.
- There's lots of confusion about what the HHS edict involves. For a quick summary, see our 2-page FAQ called The HHS Mandate for Contraception/Sterilization Coverage: An Attack on Rights of Conscience.
- For more information on the HHS mandate and its inadequate conscience protection, read our Preventive Services Backgrounder.
- Learn about some of the numerous federal laws and regulations that currently protect rights of conscientious objection.
- "White House Misrepresents Its Own Contraceptive Mandate" To justify its widely-criticized mandate for contraception and sterilization coverage in private health plans, the Obama administration posted a set of false and misleading claims on the White House blog (“Health Reform, Preventive Services, and Religious Institutions,” February 1). This USCCB fact sheet quotes and responds to each claim in turn.
Select News Releases/Statements
- Bishops Issue Call to Action to Defend Religious Liberty - April 12, 2012
- "United for Religious Freedom" -- March 14, 2012
The bishops on the USCCB's Administrative Committee thank "all who have stood firmly with us in our vigorous opposition to this unjust and illegal mandate", clarify what the mandate is and is not about, and call for a nationwide prayer campaign to restore conscience rights and religious freedom. - Bishops Promise to Continue 'Vigorous Efforts' Against HHS Violations of Religious Freedom in Health Care Reform Mandate - March 14, 2012
- Cardinal Dolan Voices Dismay at Handling by White House in Letter Updating Bishops on HHS Mandate Controversy - March 2, 2012
- Senate Vote to Set Aside Conscience Act Marks Chance to Build Bipartisan Support, Seek Judicial Remedies for Religious Freedom - March 1, 2012
- HHS Mandate Creates Absurd Results, Bishop Lori Tells House Judiciary Committee - February 28, 2012
+ 'Without change' suddenly means 'with change'
+ ‘Choice’ means ‘force’
+ Liberalism becomes illiberal
+ Sterilization, contraception, abortifacients treated as if essential; but 'essential health benefits' are not
- Bishop Lori Tells Parable of the Kosher Deli and the Pork Mandate in Congressional Testimony - February 16, 2012
- Bishops Renew Call to Legislative Action on Religious Liberty - February 10
+ Regulatory changes limited and unclear
+ Rescission of mandate only complete solution
+ Continue urging passage of Respect for Rights of Conscience Act - Cardinal-Designate Dolan Speaks Out Against HHS Rule, Calls For Action In New Web Video - January 20
- U.S. Bishops Vow to Fight HHS Edict - January 20
- Cardinal Reaffirms Support for Respect for Rights of Conscience Act, Cites HHS Mandate as Cause for Urgency - September 7, 2011
- USCCB Urges Rescission of HHS Contraceptive Mandate,Criticizes 'Inexplicably Narrow' Definition of Religious Freedom - August 31, 2011
Additional Resources on Conscience Protection
Want to know why the bishops are fighting the HHS insurance mandate? Need more material to help teach others - or prayers to join in solidarity with our bishops?The following resources are available for use in a wide variety of settings, including universities & schools, associations, parishes, RCIA programs, and families.
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