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by Steven Ertelt
LifeNews.com Editor
June 17, 2010
"Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) – Speaking at a semi-annual meeting of Catholic bishops, the president of the national conference of Catholic bishops blamed the Catholic Health Association for passage of the health care “reform” bill that contained massive abortion funding.
Cardinal Francis George of Chicago spoke before fellow bishops as they are meeting in St. Petersburg, Florida and he said CHA bears the brunt of the responsibility for the controversial bill.
According to the Catholic Culture web site, he said “the Catholic Health Association and other so-called Catholic groups provided cover for those on the fence to support Obama and the administration.”
Cardinal George shared how he and other members of the USCCB tried to talk Sister Carol Keehan, the CHA president, out of endorsing the legislation because of the abortion funding and lack of conscience protections for health care professionals.
“The Conference never backed down on these issues,” he said, adding that “everything went south” after the House rejected the Stupak amendment that would have prevented any funding under the bill and resolved the conscience issues.
“Sr. Carol and her colleagues are to blame” for the passage of the pro-abortion bill, the cardinal added, according to a CNA report. “I personally met with her in March to no avail." … and so on"
Cardinal George is wonderfully pro-life.
He speaks loudly and clearly.
Let’s keep him in our prayers.
by Steven Ertelt
LifeNews.com Editor
June 17, 2010
"Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) – Speaking at a semi-annual meeting of Catholic bishops, the president of the national conference of Catholic bishops blamed the Catholic Health Association for passage of the health care “reform” bill that contained massive abortion funding.
Cardinal Francis George of Chicago spoke before fellow bishops as they are meeting in St. Petersburg, Florida and he said CHA bears the brunt of the responsibility for the controversial bill.
According to the Catholic Culture web site, he said “the Catholic Health Association and other so-called Catholic groups provided cover for those on the fence to support Obama and the administration.”
Cardinal George shared how he and other members of the USCCB tried to talk Sister Carol Keehan, the CHA president, out of endorsing the legislation because of the abortion funding and lack of conscience protections for health care professionals.
“The Conference never backed down on these issues,” he said, adding that “everything went south” after the House rejected the Stupak amendment that would have prevented any funding under the bill and resolved the conscience issues.
“Sr. Carol and her colleagues are to blame” for the passage of the pro-abortion bill, the cardinal added, according to a CNA report. “I personally met with her in March to no avail." … and so on"
Cardinal George is wonderfully pro-life.
He speaks loudly and clearly.
Let’s keep him in our prayers.
