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“We’re not the ones who asked for this fight. Things were existing just fine and then they said ‘oh guess what, we have a view that certain services should be available to everyone and paid for, and we’re going to impose that view on you so you go ahead and pay for it. And we say, you want to do that fine, don’t make us do it and don’t define what our ministries have to do to get out of that violation of conscience. So the imposition, the lines in the sand seem to be coming from the other side.”
Read more: foxnews.com/us/2012/06/14/nation-bishop-gather-for-religious-liberty/?test=latestnews#ixzz1xrxP2Dy2Looking forward, the bishops are gearing up for a two-week, nationwide campaign starting next week called “Fortnight for Freedom.” Some seventy dioceses, and growing, across the country will sponsor prayer, sermons and town hall meetings to inform the faithful about what the church is facing.