Cardinal Dolan criticizes Obama contraception policy as ‘radical intrusion'

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Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the archbishop of New York, said Sunday the Obama administration’s policy on contraception was “a dramatic radical intrusion of government bureaucracy in the internal life” of the Catholic Church and vowed to continue to fight the ruling.

In an interview on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” Dolan reiterated that he remained unsatisfied with the administration’s policy requiring that employees of religious organizations, including Catholic groups, have access to contraception. Dolan had led the Church’s effort against the regulation, which resulted in what the administration thought was an accommodation to concerns that it was unduly burdening religious groups opposed to birth control.

“We still find ourselves in a tough spot,” he said.

“We didn’t ask for the fight, but we’re not going to back away from it,” Dolan added.
Glad to see he’s not backing down.
 
Me too! Their will be now backing down until the Supreme court strikes down ObamaCare or a religious exemption is put in place that is satisfactory, just like the exemption the Amish get.
 
Dolan and most of the rest of the USA have no idea just how radical the resident of the white house really is. Dolan and others meet this this person and attempt negotiation. He just plays them along like a pro. This of course is Barack Hussein Obama.

November 2012 - Anyone but Obama!
 
Dolan and most of the rest of the USA have no idea just how radical the resident of the white house really is. Dolan and others meet this this person and attempt negotiation. He just plays them along like a pro. This of course is Barack Hussein Obama.

November 2012 - Anyone but Obama!
I agree with you!👍
Thanks for your post!

Catholics need to wake up!!!
 
From the Hill:
Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the archbishop of New York, said Sunday the Obama administration’s policy on contraception was “a dramatic radical intrusion of government bureaucracy in the internal life” of the Catholic Church and vowed to continue to fight the ruling.

In an interview on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” Dolan reiterated that he remained unsatisfied with the administration’s policy requiring that employees of religious organizations, including Catholic groups, have access to contraception. Dolan had led the Church’s effort against the regulation, which resulted in what the administration thought was an accommodation to concerns that it was unduly burdening religious groups opposed to birth control.

“We still find ourselves in a tough spot,” he said.

“We didn’t ask for the fight, but we’re not going to back away from it,” Dolan added.
Glad to see he’s not backing down.
Completely agree with the Cardinal!
As usual, thanks, mark
 
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