Sebelius Denied Communion: Bishops Reject ObamaCare Ruling
(GodfatherPolitics.com) Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius
— a Catholic who has been ordered by her archbishop not to take Communion until
she repents of her pro-abortion stance and goes to confession — has ordered most
employers to begin complying with the order on Aug. 1. In a nod to the churches,
and probably a bid to help Obama’s re-election chances among Catholics, Sebelius
has agreed to give religious nonprofits an additional year to comply.
America’s Catholic Bishops rejected the Supreme Court’s ruling that Obamacare is constitutional, saying the court did not resolve the question of the law’s violation of religious rights. |
In their unanimous declaration against the HHS mandate, the bishops said that
Obamacare falsely defines institutions such as schools, hospitals and charities
as not religious, and it violates the personal civil rights of individual
Catholics and members of other denominations and religions that share the same
moral convictions. |
"In their unanimous declaration against the HHS mandate, the bishops said that Obamacare falsely defines institutions such as schools, hospitals and charities as not religious, and it violates the personal civil rights of individual Catholics and members of other denominations and religions that share the same moral convictions."
ReplyDeleteI wonder if this views the madrassas as "secular" schools? don't think we have none in this country.
About time for the bishops to stand up for the church and not the 'catholic in name only'. These CINO's are not catholic they are liberals. Their first loyalty is to the likes of Obama. The leader was Kennedy, and now Pelosi and Reid. These supposedly religious people have put their love of Marxist first and everything else has been walked on.
ReplyDeleteThe bishops must put Pelosi and the rest of the Kennedys in the same group as Sebelius.
For to long the bishops looked the other way. Now in this eleventh hour we are facing certain destruction of church and the state as the found fathers envisioned.
For to many years the bishops were more concerned with their social standing. The moral misleading double standard of those in the public, confused those who could not see through the hypocrisy.