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Bishop Loverde of Northern Virginia:
Obama Administration Contraceptive Mandate “Does Intolerable
Violence to Our First Amendment Rights”
ARLINGTON, VA (January 24, 2012) – The Most Reverend Paul
S. Loverde, Bishop of Arlington and spiritual leader of Northern
Virginia’s nearly half million Catholics, today commented
on the decision by the Obama Administration to mandate sterilization
and contraceptive coverage, including abortifacients, in health
insurance plans offered by religious institutions, such as colleges
and hospitals. He released the following statement:
“The decision by the Department of
Health and Human Services is a direct attack against religious liberty.
This ill-considered policy comprises a truly radical break with
the liberties that have underpinned our nation since its founding.
I have just returned from Rome, where I and my brother U.S. bishops
discussed with Pope Benedict XVI and other Vatican officials the
vital importance of religious liberty to human freedom and the proper
functioning of a just society. While there, I was deeply troubled
to learn of this terrible lapse in judgment by our civil leadership
here at home.
“I am absolutely convinced that an
unprecedented and very dangerous line has been crossed that goes
to the heart of the freedom of religion, and that this action does
intolerable violence to our First Amendment rights. Catholic hospitals,
charitable organizations, colleges and other Church-affiliated entities,
as well as individual Catholic employers who seek to follow their
consciences in the provision of healthcare to their employees, will
be required to cover sterilizations and artificial contraception,
including abortifacients, in insurance plans, violating the clear
teachings of the Church. The meager religious exemption grudgingly
allowed by the Obama Administration is structured so narrowly that
any Church institution that serves a considerable number of non-Catholics
would not be protected, directly harming our various ministries
throughout the community.
“I will speak out consistently in the
weeks and months ahead on this gravely important struggle for the
freedom to practice our faith as full citizens of this great nation.
I urge the faithful of Northern Virginia and all citizens of good
will to understand what is at stake in this unavoidable confrontation,
which has been thrust upon us, and to be prepared to engage in a
strong defense in the civil arena of the basic human right of religious
liberty. I have been gratified to see the strong reaction so far
against this outrageous decision in newspapers and among Americans
of all faiths. For now, we should all be united in prayer that President
Obama and Secretary Sebelius will reconsider the action they have
taken.”