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Catholic hospitals, bishops split over health care reform

posted by Nicole Neroulias

The health care reform package nearing a vote in Congress has officially divided America’s Catholics: their hospitals endorse the plan, their bishops “regretfully” oppose it.

The president of the Catholic Health Association, which represents more than 600 hospitals, calls the bill a “major first step” that will “make the lives of millions more secure, and their coverage more affordable.” The legislation isn’t perfect, she notes, but the CHA is satisfied the bill will not federally fund abortions (patients would pay for the procedure’s insurance coverage separately), and will increase support for pregnant women and adoption assistance.

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops disagrees, unmoved by more than 5,000 emails reportedly sent in by lay Catholics lobbying the group to drop its opposition to health care reform. The Archbishop of Denver calls the bill morally flawed for falling short in three areas: “the exclusion of abortion funding and services; adequate conscience protections for health-care professionals and institutions; and the inclusion of immigrants.”

Basically, the same concerns that have plagued politicians and other faith groups for more than a year — with President Obama and Democratic leaders now pushing for a vote by week’s end anyway. Stay tuned, and share your thoughts in the Comments section below.

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Henrietta22

posted March 16, 2010 at 12:26 pm


This news of the Bishops and their flock begging them to not block what will help them, and many other people who aren’t RC, is “par for their course” with everything that matters to their followers, they, the Bishops, etc. are usually in opposition. If it only affected the Roman Catholics it would be their business, but their politics in everything affects the rest of the U.S.A. and the World in many things. So is the leading religion of the world Roman Catholic?



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pagansister

posted March 17, 2010 at 8:41 pm


Are the bishops so frightened that an abortion might be carried out by an agency that might accept federal funds that they oppose this health care bill? At leasst the Catholic Hospital Assn. has a lot of sense. This bill isn’t about just abortion!



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