Catholic Bishops Ask Pro-Life Democrats to ‘Hold the Line’
by Catholic News AgencyPro-life leaders, including a top representative of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB,) discussed on Friday the prospects of the Senate health care bill, warning that the present version will ban conscientious exemptions among private health care plans while making “billions” of dollars available for federally funded abortion.

They urged pro-life Democrats to “stand firm” until better legislation can be written and prevent the bill from passing on Sunday.
Speaking in a Friday press conference Tom McClusky, the senior vice president of the Family Research Council (FRC), characterized the legislation as “the biggest expansion of government-funded abortion since Roe v. Wade.”
Also addressing the conference was Richard Doerflinger, associate director of the USCCB Secretariat of Pro-life Activities.
The Catholic bishops, supporters of universal health care since 1919, wanted to support the bill, he commented. They did not seek an explicitly pro-life bill, but only a “neutral bill.”
However, the Senate legislation is “morally unacceptable,” with billions in community funding appropriated outside of the Hyde Amendment abortion funding restrictions and not covered “by any limitation.”
Liberal Catholic organizations have been trying to undermine the Catholic Bishops’ position, claiming that the bill is “sufficiently” pro life. Nevertheless, the USCCB representative explained that “a very long line of federal court precedent holds that if abortion funding is not explicitly prohibited then it is required.” The statutory language, which trumps Department of Health and Human Services regulations, will free up “billions” for direct funding for abortions.
The Senate bill also lacks Hyde restrictions barring funding for benefits package that include abortion. Its attempt to segregate abortion funding actually creates a “really stunning new conscience problem.”
“If a private health plan … decides to cover abortion, it must collect from every enrollee a separate payment each month just to pay for other people’s abortions. That’s not the situation now,” he said.
At present health plans “carve out” options for Catholic organizations seeking insurance that does not cover abortion.
“This actually bans conscientious exemptions; it makes the situation worse than it is now.”
“I didn’t think it was possible for health care reform to make things worse than insurance companies on a matter of conscience, but this one has.”
According to Doerflinger, the bill also lacks “Hyde-Weldon” language preventing government bodies from discriminating against pro-life health care providers that refuse to perform abortions.
“There’s not a reason in the world the Senate should have rejected it … they just can’t stand to have anything in there that actually shows some respect for the conscientious objections of Catholics and others who object to abortion.”
National Right to Life Committee (RNC) legislative director Douglas Johnson said that pro-abortion groups wanted to use health care legislation to “greatly expand access to abortion.”
Many of the Democratic leadership’s proposed solutions disguised this, he charged, adding that the proposals were not subjected to much critical scrutiny by the media.
In his view, the Stupak Amendment was the “most bipartisan thing that’s happened the entire Congress.” One in four Democrats voted for the bill and only one Republican did not.
President Obama could have accepted the Stupak Amendment and ensured it a place in the base Senate bill. If he had done so, Johnson explained, 60 votes would have been required to remove the legislation from the Senate version.
“We wouldn’t be having this discussion today,” he continued.
“The president did just the opposite. He lamented the House vote. He expressed opposition to the Stupak Amendment. And he and his agents collaborated with the Senate Democratic leadership to make sure that it did not get into the base bill.”
Johnson said that this vote would be a factor on the NRLC candidate scorecard and indeed would be “a career-defining vote.”
“If they are voting to put this bill on the president’s desk, they own it.”
Tony Perkins, FRC president, said the abortion issue was the “single largest issue” for bipartisan opponents of the bill. He compared the legislation to the Roe v. Wade decision in its possible breadth of scope.
The issue will “dramatically” change the political landscape in the November elections, Perkins predicted, because many people are concerned not only about abortion but about “forcing everyone to fund it.”
He claimed that HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius has said everybody will be “forced to contribute to funding, providing access to and subsidizing abortion through this plan.”
“We don’t know what’s going to happen on Sunday,” he continued, discussing the scheduled vote on the bill, saying pro-life advocates will be working “aggressively” in 28 Congressional districts across the country.
Rep. Stephen Lynch (D-Mass.) and Rep. Peter DiFazzio (D-Ore.) have unexpectedly opposed the bill with objections on grounds other than abortion, speakers told the press conference.
However, hard numbers were not available. Speakers warned that secure votes for the Senate bill were being announced to “create a perception of momentum” and were selectively reported in the media.
Perkins said that efforts against the bill are being made in hope that Congress will “yield and go back to the drawing board.”
“There are measures here that we would support. There are problems in our health care delivery system that need to be reformed, and there are ways to do that. We want to be a part of that, but not in way that jeopardizes human life, limits the freedom of Americans, and creates the tax burden on families that it will if enacted.”
Asked about speculation of separate Senate legislation to be passed after the health care passage, McClusky said they were “very wary” of any deal that “promised something down the road.” Perkins thought it would not fix the bill but was a “fig leaf” to allow pro-life Democrats to vote for this bill “thinking that the Senate is going to fix it.”
Doerflinger said it was “very important” that pro-life leaders “stand firm.”
Other topics at the press conference included tax resistance to mandatory abortion payments, the status of Catholic organizations which endorsed the bill contrary to the bishops’ position, and whether Catholic members of Congress could vote for the bill in good conscience.






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I am not Catholic but this time I do support the Bishops for various reasons. Charity can and has worked and regulation and control can and will defeat.
Watch if this doesn't turn out as full federal abortion on demand in the future. Progressives always operate in this mode.
The Amish are exempt from the provisions in this bill. Why? Because of religious beliefs. I will be, too, if I have to take it to court. Government are instituted among men to protect rights not to define them. God does that just fine.
Well being a Catholic I always wondered one thing….If Fed payed Abortion is not in the bill…Then why are the Pro Abortion people not screaming…….We all know it will end up there….Yes the Dems think we are all stupid
According to Liberals abortion is all about "choice", but not the babies "choice". I think most people are glad they werent abortions, so why wont Liberals extend this belief to an unborn baby?
If this passes, how do we become Amish?
Too little, too late.
It seems that the USCCB is only pro-life if it doesn't interfere with its positions on "social justice".
Pray now !!!
The Church's voice would be a lot louder if they actually excommunicated abortion-mad politicians such as Pelosi once in a while.
I wonder if they realize Obama is coming after their tax exemptions soon to pay for all this.
As a practicing Roman Catholic, I find the efforts on the part of the church hierarchy a bit shallow………..
What had mostly been discussed on this horrible piece of legislation are issues that pro life and pro ABORTION,…..
could have debated and met on a common ground solution (i.e., tort reform),… and we have been
out here fighting for the right side of these issues……………..However,…..I do feel that,……
had my religiuos leaders (USCCB) been on the forfront of this aspect of the bill,…..
the pro life Democrat congressmaen would be today solidly in the NO column.
If this thing passes Your Eminence,…..All Americans will be,…….
BY LAW be required to fund the killing of innocent lives,………Where the F__K were you!
pro life democrat is an oxymoron, no matter what lies fall out of their mouth all democrat polititians will gladly sellout the unborn for political power. and the unborn is only the starting point if your govt refuses to protect the unborn the elderly wear a target as well
As a Christian I will also refuse to be on gov run HC plan for religious beliefs !!!
We can still oppose this bill if it does pass !!!
Thier language "sufficiently pro-life" that just angers me even more!!
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he was too busy worrying about social justice and not enough time worrying about the salvation of souls. that is what lead us into the mess we are in now
The Catholic bishops have no credibility. They can't clean their own house (and I'm a cradle Catholic). They insist health care is a right. They're just as bad as Barry only they wear a different costume.
If the Catholic Church believes in, "universal health care" then why don't they put their money where their mouths are? I'm glad they oppose this bill for whatever reason, but universal health care would have to be paid for by someone, and if that someone objects to their money being confiscated for that purpose, THEN IT'S IMMORAL TO TAKE IT FROM THEM!
Amen, Mikeyh0. I will not buy their insurance, I will not pay the fine and I will go to jail. I have worked hard all of my life and am not about to let some punks from the Ivy League order me around.
Pro life democrats will listen to their God, unfortunately his name is Barack Obama.
Congressional democrats have forsaken God a long time ago.
Good for the Bishops for doing this. There is absolutely no reason that this bill could not have been abortion "neutral."
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I'm hoping that this band of bishops has the brass to initiate excommunication rites for all the Catholic Congressunits who vote for this bill.
It's time for my church to take a righteously indignant stand against state-sponsored murder of the innocent.
If they fail to act on this egregious affront to decency, and a further opening the gates to a slippery slope that underwrites a continuing sexual free-for-all that promotes a lack of accountability and responsibility for promiscuity, then they will have failed in one of the most important assaults against the Church in its history.
Isn't Pelosi supposed to be catholic? Well, she does pray to an aspirin company so maybe she's given up Jesus and the Catholic faith. I know she loves abortions and mockers of Catholic nuns in SanFranSicko so perhaps the Pope is not speaking to her.
The thing is that the provisions in this bill are completely unenforceable. I know that it is the IRS who will keep a close eye on potential violators. But how? People will simply not comply. Millions of us. There are millions who refuse to pay taxes now. That number will grow and grow. I've been an independent contractor for many years. Each place I work, I make a deal with the owner to take care of my own taxes. This is great for the owner as he is no longer responsible for matching SS funds or FICA or unemployment insurance. Instead, I assume the burden of paying the government. (A 1099 form) It works for me. The reason Russia was able to change from capitalism to communism (Read We The Living by Ayn Rand) is that there was no real untied opposition to the eroding of liberty. America will not allow this to happen.
Excommunicate Pelosi? ooooouuuu TF, I'm with you on that, although I'm sure I'm sinning
wishing for such for another human.
It does seem like the Church is more interested in the Money than the souls!!
I agree with you that their efforts seem shallow after supporting socialized health care in the very beginning and thought they were being very short-sighted to think that they could influence the final results.
http://www.ewtn.com/library/ENCYC/L13APOST.HTM
QUOD APOSTOLICI MUNERIS (On Socialism)
Pope Leo XIII – Encyclical of Pope Leo XIII promulgated on 28 December 1878.
“At the very beginning of Our pontificate, as the nature of Our apostolic office demanded, we hastened to point out in an encyclical letter addressed to you, venerable brethren, the deadly plague that is creeping into the very fibers of human society and leading it on to the verge of destruction;… You understand, venerable brethren, that We speak of that sect of men who, under various and almost barbarous names, are called socialists, communists, or nihilists,…”
“Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it.” – George Santayana
Pope Benedict XVI said:
"Abortion is a crime of aggression not only against the unborn, but also against society", Children have the right to be born and to grow in the midst of a family founded on matrimony, where the parents are the first educators of children in the faith and where they can grow to full human and spiritual maturity," the pope said Dec. 3.
USCCB statement: [US Conference of Catholic Bishops]
To: Congressional Aides
"One proposal to address the serious problem in the Senate health care bill on abortion funding, specifically the direct appropriating of new funds that bypass the Hyde amendment, is to have the President issue an executive order against using these funds for abortion. Unfortunately, this proposal does not begin to address the problem, which arises from decades of federal appellate rulings that apply the principles of Roe v. Wade to federal health legislation. According to these rulings, such health legislation creates a statutory requirement for abortion funding, unless Congress clearly forbids such funding. That is why the Hyde amendment was needed in 1976, to stop Medicaid from funding 300,000 abortions a year. The statutory mandate construed by the courts would override any executive order or regulation. This is the unanimous view of our legal advisors and of the experts we have consulted on abortion jurisprudence. Only a change in the law enacted by Congress, not an executive order, can begin to address this very serious problem in the legislation."
Being a Catholic, I agree with you!!….I also wondered why they didn't put any emphasis on end of life
issues, isn't all life sacred?
Chicago Ralph….(I'm also a practiccing Catholic)…and I was wondering about the same things you posted…
I also might add, why weren't they worried about the end of life issues….Isn't all life sacred?……And, I also
wondered if they were that GULLIBLE to think any promises by this gang of scumbags wouldn't be written out in a few months or years….I would like to know where the Social Justice is for the working people of this country?
If you read this carden, you most likely have heard that Stupek did not get the Cardinals' memo
thanks for your support, as a Catholic I thought that maybe I was out on the limb a tad.
Hi Chi guy….I read all my mail except the mail from trolls….I think Stupak is a sell-out…Just like you and I know this bill isn't pro-life, for the aged, or the babies in the womb…..He knows it too….and there shouldn't have been any deals made with Obumble….Stupid, oops, meant Stupak, knows Obumble hasn't told the truth since he start running for office, and he has stabbed plenty in the back….Why would Stupak trust someone like that?….Stupidity, a deal, or both….I I think you are justified for feeling anger towards the Bishops…They failed us!!……I resent that they hadn't been more forceful with their opposition…..Remember when Obumble went to Notre Dame, even then only a few bishops spoke up or signed a petition against it…Are they cowards?…..I would say yes!
Obama is quite the community organizer. He convinced all the progressives to fall on their swords the same day.
Our Bishops are being deluged with threats on many fronts, as we all are. But I tend to agree… they failed us. Only a few took an outright stand against the whole loss of liberty thing. This had a 'regional' complexion, if you know what I mean. But they did acknowledge, last year, that Obamacare could possibly force Catholic hospitals closed by stripping away any conscience clause. Methinks the Church hierarchy in America is afraid to fight back.
Modern Liberalism is the greatest threat to humanity and I wish our Church was immune to this plague. At least satan's little rebellion of the 20th Century within the Church is coming to an end as the regressives are being ferreted out or are dying out.
I think the Bishops are cowards….And I agree with you that they are afraid to fight back, but besides that, there are quite a few liberals in their ranks….WeWeed, I rarely agree with them…lol,
And, when they ask for money, I check into what it's all about, several times I found I didn't agree with their goals….The Pope is the only one that has the last word on church affairs, but even he,
has no control over us other then Church doctrine….That is why we have free-will….I reiterate, they
let us down big time on this one!!
I hope you're right!!
I never agree with Liberalism wherever I find it…. yeah, I've ticked a few Priests off. (lol) Yeah, at least they finally got around to cleaning house, financially (re. ACORN), and thanks primarily to James O'Keefe, Hannah Giles and Andrew Breitbart.
Just came back from mass,……….we were asked to pray for a lot of things,…not one word of……….
prayers for the unborn or Christian guidance on this bill.
Again had to speak directly to Him.
"Our father who art in heaven,….." a Democrat is a Democrat is a Democrat, in the Senate,… in the House,….and,….
in church.
So do I!!!!!!!!!!!
As a Catholic in a parish that has the only Spanish speaking priest in our area, I can tell you social justice is for the illegals and other "downtrodden" people. My church routinely has programs for the Spanish speaking – but only once in a while for us we were born in/immigrated legally to this country.
This a sad day for America; the light of freedom is going out in the world, and only God can save us now.
They think they won't have to pay for it.
Preach on brother!!
ah, give the black guy a chance, whats the worse that can happen ???? huh ???
I volunteer for a pro life organization that does not take federal funding and does not give out abortion information or anything of that sort. It is amazing how many Catholic women my age, 67, and younger, who cannot or will not give 4 hours of their time a week to the wonderful work this organization is doing!
May God have mercy on us!
It truly is a sad day!!…I'm ready to cry…This bunch has ruined our country as we knew it…It'll never be
the same!!..
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