The Church does not stand opposed to these things because She wants to boss everyone around and control people's lives - in all reality the Church upholds the free will of the person more than any government ever could. However, She also upholds the dignity and worth of the human person more than any government ever could. Both of these realities are the reason that so many bishops in our country are voicing opposition to the mandate. It is crushing our religious freedom and the dignity of the person.
I always like to focus on what the Church is saying 'yes' to when She says 'no' to something - so let's take a brief look at what the Church is saying in her opposition to contraception. The Church affirms that the marital act has a twofold purpose of union and procreation - to separate these aspects is to degrade the marital act and the dignity of the person because through the use of contraceptives the person is inevitably treated as an object for the pleasure of the other rather than as a person deserving of a total gift of love. We can simply take a walk through history to show how this is the reality. Pope Paul VI said that contraceptives would "open wide the way to marital infidelity", there would be a general lowering of morality and that men would reduce women "to being a mere instrument for the satisfaction of his own desires, no longer considering her as his partner whom he should surround with care and affection." It's not difficult to see that these things have occurred exponentially since contraceptives have become the norm. Contraceptives are an impediment to the flourishing of authentic love and cause us to treat one another as less than human. Contraception is an intrinsic evil because it so profoundly distorts the purpose and meaning of our sexuality and our humanity. Much more could be said, but the gist of it all is that the Church is simply upholding your dignity as a person and the beauty of the marital act - saying 'yes' to life and love - when She says 'no' to contraception.
Ok, so that being said, since contraception (not to mention sterilization, abortion, etc.) is an intrinsic evil, we cannot support it or provide for it. That is why the bishops are so strongly opposing the mandate being forced upon us by the HHS. This is a time not to just sit back and pretend that it will just all work itself out - but what are we to do? First we have to realize that ultimately we are not fighting people in Washington - the people in Washington need love and conversion just as much as we do - yes, we need to contact them and help them understand the gravity and error of their actions in forcing such a mandate upon us, but ultimately they are not the enemy. Ultimately we are fighting a spiritual battle against the powers of darkness. That is why the number one thing that you can do is pray - you'll notice that at the end of Bishop Johnston's statement he asks for prayer and fasting - he understands who the real enemy is. Secondly, it is necessary that we do contact those in our government leadership and ask them to respect our conscience rights and religious freedom. Prayer and action - both are necessary and indispensable. Also, let your hope rise - God is greater than any struggle or storms we may encounter in this life and we can trust that His promises are true.
Take it away, Bishop Johnston:
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
We are facing a grave and unprecedented attack today on the religious freedom we enjoy in the United States. The Obama Administration, through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, has recently imposed a nationwide mandate that health insurance plans cover contraceptives, abortion-inducing drugs, and sterilization procedures.
For over 2,000 years the Catholic Church has taught that abortion, sterilization, and contraception are wrong. In fact, less than 90 years ago, all Christian congregations morally objected to these practices. However, sadly today, and despite the fact that the Church's position has never wavered on these issues, the views of many Catholics on them is no different than those of most non-believers. Perhaps this is why the Obama Administration has chosen this moment in history to try to force the Catholic Church, as well as other communities of faith, to act against basic moral convictions. Given the fact that many of our own people do not subscribe to what the Church teaches, does the Administration assume that most of our faithful will not care? I hope you prove them wrong.
First, I invite you to examine whether you have fairly considered, and are living, the Church's consistent teaching on the moral issues of abortion, contraception, and sterilization. The Catholic Church will never yield in her defense of both the sacredness of human life and the inseparability of the unitive and procreative aspects of conjugal love. This is a moment where each of us will be called to take a stand either for or against the Church. My prayer is that this will be a moment of recommitment, deeper conversion, and reconfirmation of our faith by the Holy Spirit; a period of grace which always accompanies times of difficulty in the life of the Church.
Second, I ask you to take action to prevent the government from punishing us for living what we believe. Many brothers and sisters of varying faiths join us in this important effort, as well as other persons of good will. Our parents and grandparents did not come to these shores to help build America's cities and towns, its infrastructure and institutions, its enterprise and culture, only to have their posterity stripped of their God-given rights. In generations past, the Church has always been able to protect her sacred rights and duties. I hope and trust she can count on this generation of Catholics to do the same. Our children and grandchildren deserve nothing less.
By this rule, the Obama Administration intends to force the Catholic Church to act against its basic moral convictions. This rule will force Christian employers to offer abortion-inducing drugs in their health plans. By this rule, the Obama Administration casts aside the long-standing respect our government has shown in not forcing churches to act against their religious beliefs.
We cannot - and we will not - comply with this unjust law. I call on all Catholics in our diocese to act now to seek the immediate reversal of this rule.
Contact President Barack Obama and express your profound disappointment in the new contraceptive and abortion mandate.
Senator Roy Blunt is the sponsor of the Respect for Rights of Conscience Act, which would reverse this mandate. Contact him and thank him for his sponsorship of this bill. Contact Senator Claire McCaskill and request that she co-sponsor this bill.
Contact your U.S. Representative and urge his or her support for the Respect for Rights of Conscience Act in the U.S. House.
If you would like more information on what you can do, visit the Web sites of the diocese and the Missouri Catholic Conference. Through our diocesan newspaper, The Mirror, and electronic media, I will keep you up-to-date on this important issue. I also ask that you pray and fast for a reversal of this bad decision.
Devotedly yours in Christ,
Most Reverend James V. Johnston, Jr., D.D., J.C.L.
Bishop of Springfield-Cape GirardeauContact the White House here.
Sign a petition here.
Contact Roy Blunt here.
Contact Claire McCaskill here.
Contact your representative here.
Contact God in the Chapel or anywhere you are.
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