By Donald P. Condit
In May 2009 President Obama delivered
the commencement address at the University of Notre Dame where he proclaimed to nave applause: Lets honor the conscience of those who disagree with abortion and draft a sensible conscience clause and make sure that all of our health care policies are grounded not only in sound science but also in clear ethics … "
What a difference a few semesters make. Last week Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius
ordered most employers and insurers to provide contraceptives sterilization and
abortifacient drugs free of charge. Taxpayers and premium payers are complicit in paying for these preventive health services" whether they object or not.
Sebelius deferred until after the 2012 election the deadline for religious employers to comply. Meanwhile they must provide instructions so that employees can obtain abortions and services only considered treatment" if one considers pregnancy a disease.
With the passing of time it has become painfully obvious how relativistic and clouded are this administrations sense of ethics. The subsequent threat to our liberty is crystal clear and faith leaders representing diverse traditions are speaking out against the White Houses assault on religious freedom in the most forceful way.
Cardinal-designate Timothy Dolan of New York president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB)
did not pull any punches: Never before has the federal government forced individuals and organizations to go out into the marketplace and buy a product that violates their conscience. This shouldnt happen in a land where free exercise of religion ranks first in the Bill of Rights."
Archbishop Dolan
met the challenge of this HHS edict: To force American citizens to choose between violating their consciences and forgoing their healthcare is literally unconscionable. It is as much an attack on access to health care as on religious freedom. Historically this represents a challenge and a compromise of our religious liberty."
Last month in advance of the ruling a group of more than 60 Protestant and Orthodox Jewish religious were out front on this issue when they released
a letter to President Obama. The religious leaders pointed out that It is not only Catholics who object to the narrow exemption that protects only seminaries and a few churches but not churches with a social outreach and other faith-based organizations that serve the poor and needy broadly providing help that goes beyond worship and prayer."
Last week the National Association of Evangelicals said it was
deeply disappointed by the administrations ruling. Freedom of conscience is a sacred gift from God not a grant from the state" said Galen Carey NAE Vice President for Government Relations. No government has the right to compel its citizens to violate their conscience. The HHS rules trample on our most cherished freedoms and set a dangerous precedent."
On the
Huffington Post Romanian Orthodox priest Fr. Peter-Michael Preble an early supporter of President Obama said the HHS ruling was a direct attack" on religious freedom in America and the beginning of more attacks on the faith of Americans. Hes also changed his mind about the president. Well I now feel I was duped and his brand of change is not what America needs at all" Preble wrote.
The Catholic Medical Association also
responded: This latest attack by the Obama administration on religious freedom and free speech rights should be of grave concern to all Americans because it is destructive of individual rights and of the common good. It should be challenged and resisted by all legitimate means."
This HHS decree tremendously threatens the liberty and consciences of organizations across the United States that provide vital health care social services and education to people of all faiths and no faith to millions of people by hundreds of thousands of employees.
The scope of these services in the American Catholic world is immense. One in six patients receives care in a Catholic hospital in the United States. There are
more than 50 Catholic health care organizations with more than 750000 employees. More than 150000
professional educators serve more than 2 million students a year in Catholic primary and secondary schools. There are
more than 200 Catholic colleges and universities that educate more than 900000 students annually.
Pope Benedict XVIs diagnosis seems prescient. As Dean of the College of Cardinals
his 2005 homily at the Papal Conclave warned that We are building a dictatorship of relativism that does not recognize anything as definitive and whose ultimate goal consists solely of ones own ego and desires."
President Obamas relativistic ethos obscures the truth behind the right to life the right to conscience protection and the right to free speech. His administrations apparent compulsion for re-election and control over so many foundational elements of our society has led to oppressive policies. This HHS mandate is another tangible example of the threat of relativism.
Let us pray for and work toward restoration of consciousness of truth in this country.