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The HHS Mandate: Anti-Catholic and Un-American

By Rev. Robert Barron

Some years ago, Holy Cross Father James Burtchaell published a seminal book entitled The Dying of the Light. The central thesis of this study was that hundreds of universities that began under religious auspices and for religious purposes—the University of Chicago, Princeton, Harvard, Yale, to name just some of the most prominent—have undergone so thorough an erosion of their original identities that now they are utterly secular in orientation. A particularly interesting feature of Burtchaell’s book was his analysis of the slow, subtle process by which the change from fervently religious to blandly secular took place: slight changes, little adjustments, tiny concessions barely noticed at the time, but all of them conducing finally toward the inevitable secularization. The Dying of the Light was meant to be a sobering lesson and a wake-up call to many Catholic universities today, which find themselves on a similar path to compromise.

I won’t follow that part of Burtchaell’s argument now (perhaps another time), but I bring up his book because it sheds a good deal of light on an analogous situation today. Decades ago, priests, religious brothers and religious sisters were colorfully visible features of Catholic hospitals, serving as nurses, chaplains, business officers, and chief administrators. With the decline in vocations, this obviously religious leadership largely disappeared, but Catholic values, for the most part, still animated these institutions. What has begun to concern a number of observers is that, as today’s medical personnel, staffers, and administrators at Catholic hospitals have accommodated themselves more and more to secularist assumptions, even those values are in danger of disappearing. And what exacerbates the situation is that the leaders of many Catholic health-care facilities feel obligated not to overstress their religious distinctiveness, precisely because they are so reliant upon government funding. In short, the slow but steady creep toward secularization of Catholic health-care has already been, for some time, a reality. But now the process has been given a massive push by the Obama administration’s recent mandate that all health-care agencies and institutions must pay for insurance that covers contraception, sterilization, and certain kinds of abortifacient drugs—all of which are repugnant to Catholic teaching.

Here is what is particularly worrisome: the state seems no longer satisfied with a slow but steady evolution toward secularity; it is aggressively forcing Catholic hospitals off the stage, for it is creating for them an impossible situation. If they cave in and provide insurance for these verboten procedures, they have effectively de-Catholicized themselves; and if they refuse to provide such insurance, they will be met with fines of millions of dollars, which they cannot possibly pay. In either case, they are forced out of business as Catholic. And this seems, sadly, to be precisely what the Obama administration wants. At the University of Notre Dame, on the occasion of his receiving (controversially enough) an honorary degree of laws, President Obama publicly and vociferously pledged that he would provide for a “conscience clause” for those who wanted, for religious reasons, to opt out of a policy they find objectionable. But with this recent mandate, he has utterly gone back on his word.

The secularist state recognizes that its principle enemy is the Church Catholic. Accordingly, it wants Catholicism off the public stage and relegated to a private realm where it cannot interfere with secularism’s totalitarian agenda. I realize that in using that particular term, I’m dropping a rhetorical bomb, but I am not doing so casually. There is a modality of secular liberalism that is not aggressive toward religion, but rather recognizes that religion makes an indispensable contribution to civil society. This more tolerant liberalism allows, not only for freedom of worship, but also for real freedom of religion, which is to say, the expression of religious values in the public square and the free play of religious ideas in the public conversation. Most of our founding fathers advocated just this type of liberalism. But there is another modality of secularism—sadly on display in the current administration—that is actively aggressive toward religion, precisely because it sees religion as its primary rival in the public arena. Appreciating certain moral convictions as disvalues—think here especially of Catholic teachings concerning sexuality—it seeks to eliminate religion or at the very least to privatize and hence marginalize it. In doing so, it indeed reveals itself as totalitarian, for it allows no room in the public space for anything but itself.

The reason that the Bill of Rights—the first ten amendments to the Constitution—is so important is that it holds off the tendency, inherent in any government, toward totalitarianism, even if that means the totalitarianism of the majority. The very first amendment, of course, guarantees the free exercise of religion in our country. Our founders obviously feared that even a democratic system, predicated upon a repudiation of tyranny, could become so tyrannical itself that it would seek to intrude upon the sacred realm of the religious conscience. As Jefferson, Toqueville, Lincoln and many others have seen, our democracy is especially healthy when it disallows a concentration of power—political, economic, or cultural—in any one place. I would hope that American Catholics would argue against the Obama administration move, not only because they are Catholics, but also because they are Americans.

Posted: 2/13/2012 12:00:00 AM by Word On Fire | with 8 comments
Filed under: BarackObama, contraception


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judeen harthun
we need to back up a little.. our country is a result of the problem... it is our churchs we need to forcus... the scriptures plainly tell us we get the pres. we diserve.. scriptures also tell us to start with our preists.. then men.. alot of our preist do not beleive in spiritual things... "those things just dont happen , " how can a preist lead people to God is they do not beleive in the power of God.. - people leave the church seeking other things.. our men think serving God at the alter is for children... so are you really amazed at our country? scripture tells of the steps to have a great strong nation... and good pres. repent, beleive , live our faith.. and all things will fall into place
3/15/2012 9:50:40 AM
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Chris Cloutier
It is sad, but over the years since VaticanII, and maybe before that, the Catholic church has made it's bed with the liberal, secularist Democratic party, thinking that its liberal social policies were in alignment with Church teachings and philosophy. Church leaders could not have been more wrong. Now that unholy alliance is coming back to bite the Church in the posterior. Government of any type is force. Taking from one group to give to another, more favored group, is force also-theft would be a more accurate term. Charity should occur at the local/personal level and not at the national gov't level. There is no constitutional authority for massive gov't social engineering. Now the secularist democrats will attempt to drive the Church out of the public arena with a vengeance heretofore unwitnessed in our national history. It's been going on for some time as we have stood by and acquiesced. It is time for our Church leaders to speak strongly and I am glad that the bishops are taking a strong stand on the HHS mandate. Father Barron is absolutely correct when he stated that the secularist states primary enemy is the Catholic church. Should we then be surprised at the way they are treating the Church now? Remember, socialism always leads to tyranny eventually as freedom and individual rights are slowly and incrementally eroded.The teachings of the Church are more closely aligned with the US constitution as envisioned by the founders than with the modern secularist democrat. I hope all Catholics will vote accordingly this November.
3/18/2012 7:43:04 PM
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Maria
Generally, one can argue that socialism and its proponents became attractive to many because democracy was seen to advantage the elite. What followed was an increase in disenchantment. Those affected latch onto an ideology that purports to be on their side. If the Republicans were more Christian in their outlook to humanity, perhaps there would not have been such a desire for many to bed the Democrats erroneously. One President goes to war despite advice from Bl. JPII against it and the other throws more condoms and abortion options at home and the 3rd world.
The world is bankrupt both monetarily and spiritually. The stage is set for battle. There are no good politicians who can fix this! Only the people can and for that there needs to be conversion of hearts and minds. Are the Bishops too late? Has the sleeping giant (Catholic church) woken up in time? Healing this indifferent, sick, heartless, cruel, moronic culture that we live in is going to take a miracle.
3/28/2012 6:34:25 AM
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tony mangini
The solution is fairly simple. Don't opinionate but meditate
We are in need of PRAYER for the conversion of hearts.
"Ad Mojorem Dei Gloriam"
3/29/2012 9:47:34 AM
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John Dixon
I think it is past time for the Bishops to call out politicians who claim to be Catholic.

It saddens me that the Church allows so many political leaders to ignore their Catholic faith for political gain and welcome them home on Sunday.
4/24/2012 7:59:06 PM
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Tony Ke*****y
Great Article.
4/25/2012 8:31:27 AM
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Alina
I'm sorry you've chosen to bear false witness against this administration. It is not the federal government's job to bow to you. If your health insurance plans refuse to provide an acceptable level of care then you shouldn't be in the business. The federal government refused to give the mormon church tax exempt status unless it stopped discriminating against black people. It's a shame it doesn't revoke yours for discriminating against women.
5/29/2012 8:12:50 PM
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InMichigan
Fr. Barron,
You said that President Obama "publicly and vociferously pledged that he would provide for a conscience clause for those who wanted to opt out of a policy they find objectionable." But that is not what he said. If one reads the text of his speech at Notre Dame, he says, "Let's honor the conscience of those who disagree with abortion and draft a sensible conscience clause..." Are you saying that by his words, "Let's honor the conscience...", that he is VOCIFEROUSLY PLEDGING! If so, that seems like quite a misleading stretch of connotation. If I am correct in identifying this part of his speech that you were referring to, then it distresses me intensely. It tells me that I need to take what you say with a grain of salt when we (the faithful) so need to be able to trust that what our religious leaders say is truthful, not prejudiciously misleading. I would love to find out how I have misjudged what you were saying that the President said. I want to be able to believe you without fact checking. Feel free to correct me if appropriate.
11/3/2012 12:50:51 PM
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