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Kolesar

(31,182 posts)
Wed May 23, 2012, 09:08 PM May 2012

Connie Schultz: Catholic Leaders Must Dial Down the Rhetoric

As a non-Catholic, I wrestled with an internal conflict over the birth control battle of the bishops.

Part of me has been so outraged over this all-male effort to undermine women's reproductive rights that I can barely string together words that are appropriate for family newspapers. The other part of me has wondered whether my not being Catholic renders this mess a whole lot of none of my business.

As of this week, conflict resolved.

On Monday, Franciscan University in Steubenville, Ohio — where Rick Santorum gave his I-almost-won primary speech earlier this year — announced it was canceling all student health care insurance because the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act requires coverage for "women's health services."

Translation: Blame the harlots.

"We encourage you to decide how you are going to provide for accidents or illnesses requiring visits to physicians, health clinics, or the hospital emergency room while you are a student here," the university said in a statement.

In a news conference, the university's president, the Rev. Terence Henry, said the Diocese of Steubenville had hired the top-gun law firm Jones Day to file suit against Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and President Barack Obama's administration. The diocese joins 11 similar lawsuits, all of them filed by Catholic organizations.

"Under no circumstances can Catholics be both in compliance with this new law and at the same time live that faith that we believe," Henry said. "This is not just a Catholic issue. It is an issue for all people. It attacks our basic religious freedom. ... This is a do-or-die issue for Americans."

And with that, I am done with any internal conflict over my non-Catholic status in America.

If the Roman Catholic Church wants to make this about all Americans, then this American is unequivocal: Access to affordable contraception saves lives, and there is no constitutional right to discriminate against the women who need it.

You don't have to be Catholic to be offended by a relentless campaign to cast sexually active females as God-defying, wanton women. And you don't have to be a woman to object to the bishops' attempts to keep women enslaved by their menstrual cycles.

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Read the rest of this column by the Pulitzer Prize winning wife of Senator Sherrod Brown.
She cites some really incendiary quotes by clergy members who should show more discretion, to put it mildly:
http://www.creators.com/opinion/connie-schultz/catholic-leaders-must-dial-down-the-rhetoric.html

I could not figure out how to edit this down to a few paragraphs and still have it "work", so I made the excerpt longish. Besides, she is a friend of mine and I am driving traffic to Creators' Syndicate.

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Connie Schultz: Catholic Leaders Must Dial Down the Rhetoric (Original Post) Kolesar May 2012 OP
Dial Down the Rhetoric? HubertHeaver May 2012 #1
the 16th century was the Renaissance. These guys want the Dark Ages. provis99 May 2012 #2
This subversive organization is NOT going to dial down Dawson Leery May 2012 #3
Post removed Post removed May 2012 #4
College students can't use a tax credit if they are unemployed Kolesar May 2012 #5
Another point of view for certain. MrScorpio May 2012 #6
Fact Clarification Polish Pilgrim May 2012 #7
kick...eom Kolesar Mar 2013 #8

HubertHeaver

(2,522 posts)
1. Dial Down the Rhetoric?
Wed May 23, 2012, 09:25 PM
May 2012

How about leave the 16th century? It was over a long time ago.

Perhaps 16th century is too modern for them. The 13th or 12th centuries seem more likely.

Response to Kolesar (Original post)

Kolesar

(31,182 posts)
5. College students can't use a tax credit if they are unemployed
Thu May 24, 2012, 05:59 AM
May 2012

...as was me during two years of college.

"No one group treats women more respectfully than Christians." -- my skeptic friends would disagree with you. Welcome to the Democratic Underground.

MrScorpio

(73,630 posts)
6. Another point of view for certain.
Thu May 24, 2012, 06:09 AM
May 2012

However it is full of right wing talking points.

Yeah, we're none to happy with that particular perspective around these here parts.

The Republican War on Women is the real deal, my soon to be absent friend. You can't fool us.

7. Fact Clarification
Fri May 25, 2012, 09:18 AM
May 2012

Connie,
Rick Santorum never spoke at Franciscan University of Steubenville. During the primaries he did speak at a restaurant in downtown Steubenville and he wrapped up his Super Tuesday campaign with a rally at Steubenville High School, a decidedly pro-Democrat stronghold, which often hosts candidates of both parties. Note the comment from the school superintendent in this article. http://www.hsconnect.com/page/content.detail/id/570977/Santorum-heads-back-to-town.html

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