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    AP Interview: US bishops fight birth control deal

    ROME (AP) — The top U.S. Catholic bishop vowed legislative and court challenges Tuesday to a compromise by President Barack Obama to his healthcare mandate that now exempts religiously affiliated institutions from paying directly for birth control for their workers, instead making insurance companies responsible.

    Cardinal-designate Timothy Dolan, who heads the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, said in an interview with The Associated Press that he trusted Obama wasn't anti-religious and intended to make good on his pledge to work with religious groups to fine-tune the mandate.

    "I want to take him at his word," Dolan said in Rome, where he will be made a cardinal Saturday. But he stressed: "I do have to say it's getting harder and harder," to believe Obama's claim to prioritize religious freedom issues given the latest controversy.

    Obama sought to quell fierce election-year outrage on Friday by abandoning his stand that religiously affiliated institutions such as Catholic hospitals and universities must pay for birth control. Instead, he said insurance would step in to provide the coverage.

    The administration's initial position had outraged evangelicals and Catholic bishops and emboldened many Republicans who charged that it amounted to an assault on religion by forcing religious institutions to pay for contraception, sterilization and the morning-after pill against their consciences.

    The mandate also raised greater philosophical questions about which institutions would qualify as religious and could therefore be exempt.

    "Does the federal government have the right to tell a religious individual or a religious entity how to define yourself?" Dolan asked. "This is what gives us greater chill."

    Initially, Dolan had termed Obama's compromise as "a first step in the right direction" after hearing about it Friday morning. But later that day, Dolan's USCCB issued a statement rejecting it, saying the arrangement was unacceptable and raised "serious moral concerns."

    Dolan, the archbishop of New York, said the main concern is that the so-called "choking mandates" remain. In addition many Catholic entities are self-insured. It remains unclear how they would get around the mandate to provide services that they consider morally illicit.

    "Was what was intended to be a concession, and what gave us a glimmer of hope at the beginning ... really just amount to a hill of beans? And it seems as if it does," Dolan said.

    He vowed to support legislation under way in Congress that would allow any employer to deny birth control coverage if it runs counter to their religious or moral beliefs. The White House on Monday termed the proposed legislation "dangerous and wrong."

    Dolan said the U.S. bishops will now work hard to support passage of the new legislation. "I couldn't see why the president would have any consternation, because he said to me that religious freedom remains sacrosanct. Well, let's legislatively guarantee it," Dolan said.

    Separately, he said, the bishops will back court challenges to the mandate being undertaken by others. He said he didn't think the USCCB itself, however, would sue the government over the issue.

    Dolan spoke at the North American College, the U.S. seminary in Rome, where he was a student in the 1970s and served as rector starting in 1994.

    On Saturday, Pope Benedict XVI will make Dolan and 20 other bishops cardinals, the red-capped princes of the church who will elect the next pope.

     
    • Im Always Amazed  •  3 mths ago
      These bishops will not rest until they get their wishes. They want to make it more difficult for the lowest-paid employees to obtain birth control. They call imposing their beliefs on employees of hospitals and universities "freedom of religion." The Catholic bishops are just WRONG.
      • Tom Romnek 3 mths ago
        When those hospitals and universities are missions of the church, how are they wrong?

        The government can very easily provide the birth control they want provided. They give nearly half a billion dollars to PP annually. That can go a LONG way toward providing contraceptives.

        They can provide a tax credit to anyone purchasing contraceptive services.

        They can do a lot. Instead, they opted to force religious institutions to violate their beliefs. A move that directly violates the Constitution.
      • bopdaddy 3 mths ago
        Tom they employ non cathloics and treat and charge non cathloics so they are not a church but a business that hides behind a skirt.
      • Tom Romnek 3 mths ago
        Bopdaddy, those non-Catholics have every right to pursue employment elsewhere. They are also free to seek contraception elsewhere, just as every employee at my non-Catholic company must do, right now.

        They "charge" non-Catholics because they are required by federal law to accept ANY patient in need of care. Nice catch-22. You MUST accept patients. Since you accept those patients, you MUST violate your doctrine.
    • dem  •  3 mths ago
      THe Church or Pedophilia is talking about morals? hahahaha
      • Udahman62 3 mths ago
        Your insanity to make such a statement makes you just as guilty and two wrongs don't make a right
      • dem 3 mths ago
        I attend this Church. My child is NEVER alone with anyone associated with this Church. They need to clean house starting with these very Bishops before I listen to their moral teachings. I listen for what Jesus said. What I hear is not what this Church does politically
      • The 3 mths ago
        How about listening to what facts and reason say? Anyone who would put their child in an environment NEAR people they distrust so vehemently needs to take a step back and think about that. They're the filter through which you receive your false prophetic messages.
    • Doug  •  3 mths ago
      Hum Celibate men making decisions for women....sounds medieval to me!
      • Gene 3 mths ago
        The hypocrisy is that many of them break their vows of celibacy, then deny it.
    • bopdaddy  •  Johnston City, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      Note to top Cathloic leader leave well enough alone as you need to take the beam out of your eye before telling us how to run our government.
      • Conservative 3 mths ago
        Bopdaddy, the issue is not about the Church telling Washington/Obama/Sebelius what to do; it's about these folks telling the Church what to do. No one is telling you how to run your government---the Bishops are telling you to butt out of their business.
      • bopdaddy 3 mths ago
        Really, Read the story and you will see that the church as an employer wants to ignore established labor law.
        Now if they would just deal with all of theirscandalss that would be a good thing.
        This whole fight would not be happening if we joined the rest of the civilized world and had a government that saw to the health care of it's people.
        Before you csocialismism look at the world and learn how our manufactures are having problecompetinging in the world market because of them paying for employees health care.
    • sam  •  San Antonio, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      how funny that the republican conservatives have jumped on this band wagon--how the church is preaching morals-- afterall--how man republicans were outed? how about the one who is a serial adulter? how about the church who spends thousands on their molesting priest --getting them treatment.----sending them to other cities, watching the republicans battle this issue is like watching a pt barnum circus. --- and the good cardinal???? please when your house is clean then you can preach.
      • Conservative 3 mths ago
        He isn't preaching to you or anybody in government. He's saying, don't tell the Church to go against church law. That priests and others (L.A. School teachers for example) sin ( OMG they're HUMAN!) doesn't mean the law is wrong, it means these people don't obey church law. You can't criticize the person who upholds the law no matter how many people violate it. It's the law until it's changed. So far, Benedict XVI hasn't changed church law. By your logic, if policemen are prosecuted for drug dealing, the Chief of Police hasno right to speak out against drug dealing and just say, "Okay. I give up. Go ahead and deal drugs everybody." See how stupid that is? We don't know if this guy is a good cardinal. but until we know otherwise, we have to assume that he is --in any case, he has the right and the duty to preserve Church law.
    • Frank  •  3 mths ago
      Why do we have to prioritize 'religious freedom' against our laws? Get your hands out of women's vaginas you gross old men.
    • dredd  •  Ferndale, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      If it is a religious thing why is a Republican now proposing a bill to exempt insurance companies?lol
    • dredd  •  Ferndale, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      Render unto Caesar what is Caesar's and render unto God what is God's. Why do the churches think they should get special treatment? They get the biggest tax breaks off all.
    • Blue Planet  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      The GOP does not give a shizzle about Catholics. They just see another wedge issue to exploit. And besides, since when can altar boys get pregnant?
    • Aquarius  •  3 mths ago
      The Catholic bishops would be well advised to concentrate on the ills within the Catholic church and leave birth control up to their members. If the church is going to preach politics from the pulpit, their tax exempt status should immediately be revoked. Signed: Dedicated Protestant
    • Kel  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      The Catholic church have better things to do with its time like, I don't know, solve the sex crimes committed by their priest? Hyping a dead issue will not make the priest sex crimes go away. The "Holy See" couldn't see what was going on in his own church but has a problem with birth control for chruch employees? Somewhere god is laughing...
    • S.M. N  •  3 mths ago
      The Bishops DONT want women to have the right to CHOOSE but they DO think its OK to molest little boys... hmmmm and they have ANY moral standing in whose mind?
    • Bill  •  Jacksonville, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      On what moral high ground can the Catholic Church stand on. They lost that when they protected and still protect pedophile Priests. This issue goes all the way to the Pope. The Church needs to release the names of ALL the abusers, not just the ones that were caught in the last 10 years.
    • EG  •  Grand Junction, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      I'm morally opposed to war, does that mean I can refuse to pay my taxes?
    • hookedonharley  •  3 mths ago
      revoke their tax exempt status
    • Agressive Avenging Angel  •  Baltimore, Maryland  •  3 mths ago
      How many children and people must go to bed hungry every night , worldwide before
      these people realize that overpopulation is a real issue on a massive scale and cannot
      be ignored or denied! Fact is most people in this world are POOR, not middle class and the numbers grow daily, exacerbating an already unimaginable nightmare or a problem!!!
    • lawlerskates  •  3 mths ago
      Please get over this already. People are going to obtain birth control whether Catholics or any other religious person disagrees. That is the bottom line!!
      A religion does not need to be respected in this aspect. In fact the Constitution of this great country says so:
      "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."
      There you go. It says so in the first sentence. Congress shall make NO LAW respecting an establishment of religion. What is so hard to understand about that?? I feel this concept is so elementary....yet a large portion of people fail to grasp it.
    • Doug  •  3 mths ago
      As a Catholic I could care less what Men in the church decide is right for me!.....
    • Diogenes  •  3 mths ago
      Are the the same Bishops who turned their heads and closed their eyes while children were molested?
    • sardonicus  •  3 mths ago
      Their birth control plan-doing little boys in the bottom
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