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Ana_v
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In a previous and recent thread, I quoted a comment that stated that the Diocese of New York already offers coverage of contraception (the implication of the commenter being, that Cardinal-designate Dolan’s public objection to the HHS mandate is superfluous/dishonest).
Well, today the same commenter posted this article (from 2010) on his FB: Madison Diocese offers birth control insurance, but warns employees not to use it
Also posted his FB page today (2007 article): Connecticut bishops reverse stand on Plan B
**2) **What is your opinion – Are Catholic Bishops ultimately going to submit to the mandate (assuming the mandate is still alive on Aug. 1, 2013)?
Well, today the same commenter posted this article (from 2010) on his FB: Madison Diocese offers birth control insurance, but warns employees not to use it
1) In light of this, what is the proper response that Catholic organizations should adopt with regards to the HHS mandate: Provide contraception coverage but prohibit employees from accessing contraception using that coverage or, outright refuse to comply with the mandate? If the latter, then, are we to say that the Diocese of Madison committed a moral wrong in complying with the state law?"A state law is forcing the Madison Catholic Diocese this month to begin offering its employees insurance coverage for birth control.
However, a diocesan spokesman said employees will be warned against using the benefit and that open defiance of Catholic teaching on the issue could ultimately lead to termination.
St. Mary’s Hospital in Madison has notified employees that it, too, soon will be required for the first time to cover contraception.
Both entities sought to get around the mandate by becoming self-insured, but the costs proved prohibitive."
Also posted his FB page today (2007 article): Connecticut bishops reverse stand on Plan B
I think readers of this thread can see where he is going with this. He is suggesting that the Catholics undermine themselves in opposing the HHS mandate (on the argued basis of infringement of religious liberty), because they have complied with the law in previous occasions when the law obliged Catholic coverage of contraceptives."After fighting against the passage of a new state law requiring hospitals to provide the “emergency contraceptive” Plan B pill to rape victims, the Catholic bishops of Connecticut have announced that Catholic hospitals will comply with the law when it goes into effect next week. "
**2) **What is your opinion – Are Catholic Bishops ultimately going to submit to the mandate (assuming the mandate is still alive on Aug. 1, 2013)?