I confess I was not aware of any of this prior to tonight’s mass when our priest read Bishop Dolan’s letter. Came home to look up as much as I could on the topic since then. Have seen the EWTN Arroyo segment which covered the topic well. Read various articles posted in the Catholic News subforum. Still have questions:
First and foremost, as a practicing Catholic who has never worked for a Catholic agency and never had a Catholic insurance policy choice available, I’ve been paying premiums for health care plans which cover these treatments for over 30 years. Granted the abortifacients weren’t available all that time, but contraception and sterilization was. Does this uproar over MANDATED coverage mean I’ve been in violation of Catholic requirements? I thought my obligation was to not utilize those services myself. Did not know indirectly paying for them to be available throughout the US was putting my catholic conscience at risk.
I was not aware that Notre Dame or Catholic Hospitals and Charities had health insurance package options for their employees available that did NOT cover these targeted treatments. Perhaps the items were available - but at a cost only to the consumer (employee)? Were they classified ‘essential’ by the HHS previously? Is that the big issue?
Or is the issue the HHS is mandating these treatments which were available for a cost previously to be available now at no cost to the consumer?
Am I understanding the bishops to say there is no free lunch, so the cost is really being carried by the University, Hospital, and the non-consumers because premiums alone have these costs embedded in them?
Is it THAT change which is forcing U.S. Catholics to go against their religious beliefs? If so, then I point back to my opening paragraph and wonder if I’ve been messing up all along.
If the Catholic institutions were to shut down over this, what % of the U.S. job market would that represent? I ask because if it’s less than 25% I could see why the government would consider that collateral damage.
If the bishops are asking Catholics to fight to stop this mandate, are they asking me to quit my state job as well since I have no choice with regard to health insurance, I have to contribute, and the plans cover many non-Catholic treatments? What’s the difference??
Employee paid premiums and the premiums the institutions pay will cover the cost of the disputed treatments regardless of whether or not the services are available to the consumer for free. Our general tax dollars regardless of how they are earned and paid already support these treatments. I don’t see how Notre Dame complying with the new mandate would result in the administration of that institution, its trustees, its employees to be at risk for their souls. Render unto Caesar that which is Caesar’s.
Are we talking about money here in the end? How it’s collected, how it’s redistributed? If the institution opts for the fine, those funds support the same treatments. If the institution complies, the funds go to the same treatments but not of their free will so why would that be held against them? If the institution closes, the Catholic employees will still be paying into those treatments in the secular job market should they be fortunate enough to fine other employment.
The employee’s premium is used by an organization outside control of the institution. If the Catholic employee continues NOT to use contraception, NOT to elect sterilization, NOT to use the abortion pill then why wouldn’t that person’s soul remain in good standing (clear conscience) just because the non-catholic insurance company uses the employee and employer premiums to offer the services??
I can see how this would mess up the insurance industry and the concept of a free market though. The government should not be able to force a Catholic insurance company to offer services which do not adhere to Catholic beliefs. By forcing these issues those companies will have to shut down and the Catholic consumer loses a conscionable choice. They effectively manipulate the insurance market. Big no-no for a democracy.
I will continue to read up on all this because it does have me concerned about those of us who’ve been paying insurance premiums for policies which offer these objectionable services. I’m confused.