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Site last published: 02/03/10
2009
Bishops Press Senate on Abortion
December 15,2009
As liberals
bitterly absorb the loss of a government-backed
insurance option, the divisive issues of abortion
and covering immigrants could soon re-emerge as the
Senate finalizes a reform measure.
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The Bishops Have Lost Their Way
December 08,2009
The Roman
Catholic bishops need more time. That is the recent
word from Sen. Ben Nelson — news reports noted that
before he introduces his amendment to restrict
women’s access to coverage under health care
reform, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops
needs more time to review it. Read
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Did Catholic Bishops' Advocacy Cross the Line?
November 23,2009
The furor
over abortion and health care has brought fresh
scrutiny to the nation's Catholic bishops, who've
emerged as formidable lobbyists but who face
virtually none of the lobbying or disclosure rules
that apply to the rest of Washington.
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Faith and the Stupak Amendment
November 19,2009
The
Catholic bishops have gotten a lot of attention for
the role they played in pushing the Stupak
amendment -- and the House health-care bill -- over
the finish line. While there's no doubt the bishops
applied the midnight pressure, their role is just
one piece of how Democrats yearn for the godly
imprimatur. Read
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Truth is Indeed One of the First Casualties of War
November 19,2009
Jim Wallis'
protracted lecture on how abortion has become a
central part of the health care reform debate
proves how truth is, indeed, one of the first
casualties of war--even a culture war. Here, I
examine just a few of his statements to show how
his version of events is so far removed from
reality that we should reject his premises,
arguments and conclusions in toto.
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Catholic Bishops Claim Moral Authority Amidst 'Confusion'
November 17,2009
Responding
to scientific advances and widespread "confusion"
among their flocks, U.S. Catholic bishops today
issued detailed guidelines on marriage,
reproductive technologies and health care for
severely brain-damaged patients.
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Religious Abortion Rights Backers Push to Change Health Care Bill
November 16,2009
The
problematic intersection of health care and
abortion politics will be highlighted again Monday
as religious abortion rights supporters demand
changes to reform legislation recently passed by
the House of Representatives. Read
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Catholic Bishops' Influence on Healthcare Bill
November 16,2009
For weeks,
the Catholic Church has asked its U.S. parishioners
to work toward ensuring that tough language
restricting federal funding of abortion is included
in healthcare overhaul legislation.
It has gone so far as to insert a prayer into the weekly bulletins of dioceses across the country, imploring Congress to "act to ensure that needed healthcare reform will truly protect the life, dignity and healthcare of all." Read More...
It has gone so far as to insert a prayer into the weekly bulletins of dioceses across the country, imploring Congress to "act to ensure that needed healthcare reform will truly protect the life, dignity and healthcare of all." Read More...
Letter to the Editor: Abortion and Health Care Legislation
November 13,2009
To the
Editor:
It is worrying that so many members of Congress succumbed to lobbying by the United States Conference of Catholics Bishops, no matter how “forceful.” Read More...
It is worrying that so many members of Congress succumbed to lobbying by the United States Conference of Catholics Bishops, no matter how “forceful.” Read More...
Catholic Church Gives D.C. Ultimatum
November 12,2009
The
Catholic Archdiocese of Washington said Wednesday
that it will be unable to continue the social
service programs it runs for the District if the
city doesn't change a proposed same-sex marriage
law, a threat that could affect tens of thousands
of people the church helps with adoption,
homelessness and health care. Read
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Rep. Kennedy and Bishop in Bitter Rift on Abortion
November 11,2009
Representative Patrick
J. Kennedy of Rhode Island was to meet Thursday
with Thomas J. Tobin, the Roman Catholic bishop of
Providence, and perhaps start healing a bitter rift
over whether health care legislation now before
Congress should restrict abortion coverage.
Instead, they postponed the meeting, and Bishop
Tobin stepped up his public rebuke of Mr.
Kennedy. Read
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Catholic Church Emerges as Key Player in Legislative Battle
November 10,2009
Injecting
itself aggressively into the health-care debate,
the Roman Catholic Church in America has emerged as
a major political force with the potential to upend
a key piece of President Barack Obama's
agenda.
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Abortion an Obstacle to Health-Care Bill
November 09,2009
President
Obama and Senate Democrats sought on Sunday to
generate momentum from the House's passage of
health-care legislation, even as a new hurdle
emerged: profound dismay among abortion-rights
supporters over antiabortion provisions inserted
into the House bill. Read
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Abortion Language Creates Snag For Health Bill
November 03,2009
As health
overhaul bills head toward the House and Senate
floors this month, the divisive issue of abortion
is threatening to derail them. Already in the
House, one anti-abortion lawmaker, Rep. Bart Stupak
(D-MI), says he has enough votes to block the
bill's consideration unless he is allowed to offer
an amendment to strengthen language in the bill
banning federal abortion funding.
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Pope Opening to Anglicans May Help Married Priesthood
October 26,2009
Pope
Benedict's decision to fling open Catholicism's
doors to disaffected Anglicans could challenge
centuries of Catholic opposition to married priests
and may bring the Church closer to married
priesthood. Read
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Will the Church Try to Block Health Reform?
October 18,2009
For
decades, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops
(USCCB) has been one of the most steadfast
advocates for health reform, arguing that "access
to basic, quality health care is a universal human
right, not a privilege." And yet on Oct. 8, a trio
of leaders representing the USCCB wrote a letter to
the U.S. Senate warning that they would have to
"vigorously" oppose health-reform legislation
unless certain changes were made.
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Abortion Fight Complicates Debate on Health Care
September 29,2009
As if it
were not complicated enough, the debate over health
care in Congress is becoming a battlefield in the
fight over abortion. Read
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A New Push to Define 'Person,' and to Outlaw Abortion in the Process
September 28,2009
Some
abortion foes think the rationale for Roe vs. Wade
is vulnerable. They're trying to amend state
constitutions -- including California's -- to
define personhood from conception.
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Health's Faith-Based Lobbying
September 20,2009
The health
care debate turns out to have a spiritual dimension
on top of all the other talking points. Religious
groups that are generally on the right and left
ends of the political spectrum not only have become
interested in options for revamping the medical
insurance system, they've also taken sides and are
aggressively organizing their followers to
influence what Congress does on the issue.
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Law Requiring Ultrasunds for Abortions Is Struck Down
August 19,2009
An Oklahoma
judge decided Tuesday that doctors do not need to
perform ultrasounds and offer women detailed
information about the tests before performing
abortions, striking down the strictest such law in
the country. Read
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Rep. Rosa DeLauro: Obama Can Find Common Ground on Abortion
August 17,2009
Democratic
Rep. Rosa L. DeLauro represents Connecticut's Third
Congressional District. She and Rep. Tim Ryan
recently reintroduced the Preventing Unintended
Pregnancies, Reducing the Need for Abortion and
Supporting Parents Act. While Dan's away, we've
asked a selection of prominent guest bloggers from
a variety of perspectives to give their thoughts on
religion and public life. Read
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Obama to Participate in Faith-Based Call-in on Health-Care Reform
August 10,2009
President
Obama will participate in a national call-in and
audio Webcast to push for health-care reform on
August 19. The program is sponsored by 25 religious
denominations and organizations, and it was
announced today by a coalition of faith-based
groups that are supporting health-care
reform.
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Rep. Meek Supports Groundbreaking Legislation Aimed at Reducing the Need for Abortion
July 26,2009
Congressman
Kendrick B. Meek (D-FL) today announced support of
legislation that will offer common ground policy
solutions that reduce the need for abortion by
addressing its root causes. The Preventing
Unintended Pregnancies, Reducing the Need for
Abortion and Supporting Parents Act has two policy
tracks which include: preventing unintended
pregnancies and supporting pregnant women and new
families, including families created through
adoption. Read
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Reps. Ryan, DeLauro Bridge Abortion Divide with New Bill
July 23,2009
U.S.
Representatives Tim Ryan (OH-17), a member of the
Congressional Pro-Life Caucus, and Rosa DeLauro
(CT-03), a member of the Congressional Pro-Choice
Caucus, today announced an agreement with pro-life
leaders and major pro-choice organizations on
groundbreaking legislation aimed at reducing the
need for abortion. Read
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DeLauro Bill Would Curb Unintended Pregnancies
July 23,2009
U.S. Rep.
Rosa L. DeLauro will introduce a bill today that
she believes will reduce abortions by preventing
unwanted pregnancies and supporting parents and
families. Read
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Don't Be Mad at Me for Wanting to Solve the Problem
July 23,2009
We can all
see the enormous impact the economic crisis is
having on American families. Factories have closed.
Those who rely on second and third jobs are finding
them harder to come by. People are losing their
homes. Every day, families have to make decisions
about what they have to cut in order to make ends
meet. Sadly, it is unlikely to get any better
soon. Read
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Birth Control Puts Catholics in Tight Spot on Abortion
July 21,2009
While the
U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops has taken a
cool response to many of President Obama's
policies, the one area where the two sides seem to
be finding fragile common ground is on the need to
reduce the number of abortions.
Just how to do that, however, has gotten tricky. Read More...
Just how to do that, however, has gotten tricky. Read More...
Health Bill Might Direct Tax Money to Abortion
July 19,2009
An Obama
administration official refused Sunday to rule out
the possibility that federal tax money might be
used to pay for abortions under proposed health
care legislation. Read
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Obama at the Vatican: A Meeting of Symbolism, Not Substance
July 10,2009
Earlier
this week, in his social encyclical Caritas in
Veritate, Pope Benedict claimed that the church
does not "interfere in any way in the politics of
States." These words are especially pertinent for
today's meeting between President Obama and the
pope. Read
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Without a Doubt: Why Barack Obama represents American Catholics better than the pope does
July 09,2009
Tomorrow
Pope Benedict XVI and President Barack Obama meet
for the first time, an affair much anticipated and
in some circles frowned upon by American Catholics
in the wake of Obama's controversial Notre Dame
commencement speech in May. Read
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A Voice From the Front Line
July 08,2009
A member of
the New Hampshire House of Representatives reflects
on her battles with the Catholic hierarchy.
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Women's Health Care Should Be a National Priority
July 08,2009
Melanie
Victor-Taylor waxes nostalgic about “the good old
days” when she had a full-time job as an
administrative assistant at a major university in
Southern California. But an unexpected staff layoff
two years ago set the 53-year-old on an odyssey of
job searches that have mostly turned up empty. For
now, temporary jobs fill the void but the temp
world comes with few guarantees and no
benefits. Read
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Could Abortion Coverage Sink Health-Care Reform
July 08,2009
Should
government-subsidized health coverage pay for
abortion procedures? For more than three decades,
that question has seemed pretty much settled. The
Hyde Amendment, passed by the House on September,
30, 1976, forbade Medicaid — a program for poor
people, jointly administered by Washington and the
states, which had up to then paid for about 300,000
abortions a year — from using any federal money to
pay for the procedure. All but 17 states followed
suit, banning use of their own funds as well; with
a few modifications, the ban has stood up ever
since. Read
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White House Discerns 'Need for Abortion,' But Some Disagree
July 07,2009
As it works
to draft a common-ground plan around abortion and
related reproductive issues, the White House is
careful to emphasize that is not trying to reduce
the number of abortions. Read
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Unprotected Sex: Abstinence Education's Main Accomplishment
July 02,2009
You can
argue, based on hard data, that when it comes to
teenagers and sex, good policy and genuine
leadership get better results than moralizing or
ignoring signals that an upsurge in HIV infections
may emerge. The tragic lesson of the earliest days
of the AIDS pandemic is that squeamishness is no
substitute for common sense. Read
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As White House Readies Abortion Plan, Packaging Emerges as Major Issue
June 29,2009
As the
White House readies its plan for finding "common
ground" on reproductive health issues and reducing
the need for abortion, a major debate has emerged
over how to package the plan's two major
components: preventing unwanted pregnancies and
reducing the need for abortion. Read
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Most Americans Want Sotomoyer on Court
June 28,2009
A sizable
majority of Americans want the Senate to confirm
Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor, and most
call her "about right" ideologically, according to
a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.
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Plan B Access Still Difficult For Some Women [Pharma-fight]
June 25,2009
The
generic, made by Watson Pharmaceuticals (NYSE:WPI)
and called Next Choice, will be prescription only
and aimed at women 17 and younger until August 24,
when Duramed Pharmaceuticals's exclusive contract
to market over-the-counter plan Plan B.
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Virginity Movement on the Defensive, Scrambling to Rebrand Virginity Movement on the Defensive, Scrambling to Rebrand
June 23,2009
Keith
Deltano has a high school student tied up onstage
and is precariously dangling a cinder block over
the young man's genital region. Deltano is not a
school bully or an escaped lunatic. He's an
abstinence proponent, a comedian who uses this
brick trick to demonstrate the ineffectiveness of
condoms (although the actual lesson learned may be
to steer clear of comics brandishing
bricks). Read
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National county-level HIV map shows highest rates of infection in Ga., other parts of South
June 22,2009
A new
Internet data map offers a first-of-its-kind,
county-level look at HIV cases in the U.S. and
finds the infection rates tend to be highest in the
South. Read
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Vatican Newspaper's Editor Explains Why Obama Is Not 'Pro-Abortion'
June 19,2009
The
editor-in-chief of the Vatican newspaper, L '
Osservatore Romano, has drawn fire from some
conservative Roman Catholics in the United States
for allegedly going too soft on President Obama.
"Obama is not a pro-abortion president," the
editor, Gian Maria Vian, said in a recent
interview. Read
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A Radical Notion: Women's Health Care as Mainstream
June 18,2009
Lately,
there have been many convenings to discuss the
special arena of "women's health care." At a
meeting at the White House a couple of weeks ago, a
participant said she would love to see the day when
men had to have special meetings about their health
care needs. But we aren't there yet. The fact that
women reproduce and, therefore, have different
types of health care needs makes some folks on
Capitol Hill go pale and start to sweat.
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Bill O'Reilly Show Why "Abortion Reduction" Isn't Really Pro-Choice (Roe Vs. World)
June 15,2009
Salon
Editor-in-Chief Joan Walsh's Friday appearance on
The O'Reilly Factor — beyond giving O'Reilly
himself yet another opportunity to be
heart-stoppingly offensive — revealed some of the
biggest problems with the abortion debate today,
including the focus on "abortion reduction."
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How to Talk About Abortion
June 14,2009
There are
days when I think if I hear one more antiabortion
evangelical or Catholic "progressive" tout his or
her efforts to end the culture wars by creating a
"common ground" position on abortion I will turn
into the nonexistent irrational radical feminist
extremist bitch they already think I am. And I
actually believe in the search for common
ground.
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New Health Disparities Report: More Context for Higher Unintended Pregnancy and Abortion Rates Among Women of Color
June 11,2009
The new
report provides further strong evidence debunking
claims by anti–abortion rights activists, who,
ignoring all other contextual factors, have long
argued that high abortion rates among minorities
are the result of supposed aggressive marketing by
abortion providers to minority communities. In
truth, as the Guttmacher Institute has pointed out
repeatedly, abortion rates among racial and ethnic
minorities—especially blacks and Hispanics—are
directly linked to their higher rates of unintended
pregnancy, which in turn reflect pervasive health
disparities more generally. Read
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The FundamentaList (No. 84)
June 10,2009
This week
in religion and politics: A health and human
services appointment raises questions about the
purpose of faith-based offices, and religious
leaders mourn the assassination of George
Tiller.
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USF Honors Dissenting South African Bishop
June 10,2009
Jesuit
Father Stephen Privett, president of the University
of San Francisco, stirred up controversy May 22
with his presentation of an honorary degree to a
South African bishop who has defied the Vatican by
promoting the use of condoms in some cases.
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President Obama Appoints Antiabortion Pro-Obama Catholic to Senior Health Position - Causing Controversy
June 08,2009
President
Obama has announced that Alexia Kelley, founder of
the antiabortion group Catholics in Alliance for
the Common Good, will serve as the director of the
Health and Human Services Department's Center for
Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, arousing the
ire of some abortion rights activists.
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Antiabortion Efforts Move to the State Level: Legislatures Often Mandate Restrictions
June 08,2009
Twelve
women sat gloomily in a windowless conference room
as Joseph Booker, M.D., recited the instructions
required by the state of Mississippi before he can
perform an abortion. Read
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Catholics united declares war on Catholics for choice
June 05,2009
"Catholics for Choice Joins the Far Right, Attacks Common Ground," screams the press release from Catholics United (CU), which is defending the choice of Alexia Kelley to lead the center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships at the Department of Health and Human Services. Catholics for Choice (CFC) yesterday criticized the pick because of Kelley's opposition to abortion.
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Head of pro-life group gets job at HHS
June 04,2009
The Obama administration has picked the former head
of a pro-life Catholic organization to run
faith-based and community outreach programs at the
Department of Health and Human Services.
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A New Role for Religion
June 01,2009
Faith
has played a larger role in Obama's white house in
the first 100 days than in any other president's
The conventional wisdom was that George W. Bush was the most faith-based president in recent history, by a long shot. Citing Jesus as his favorite philosopher and Billy Graham as a mentor, Bush won evangelical voters in numbers not previously seen. Read More...
The conventional wisdom was that George W. Bush was the most faith-based president in recent history, by a long shot. Citing Jesus as his favorite philosopher and Billy Graham as a mentor, Bush won evangelical voters in numbers not previously seen. Read More...
Abortion Rights Backers Get Reassurances on Nominee
May 29,2009
The White
House scrambled yesterday to assuage worries from
liberal groups about Judge Sonia Sotomayor's scant
record on abortion rights, delivering strong but
vague assurances that the Supreme Court nominee
agrees with President Obama's belief in
constitutional protections for a woman's right to
the procedure. Read
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Fighting Off a Scourge: HIV/AIDS Devastates Black America, but a New Campaign Offers Hope
May 27,2009
Nearly 30
years after the discovery of HIV and AIDS, the
epidemic is still ravaging black neighborhoods in
Baltimore and across the nation. Unfortunately,
complacency about HIV and the continued stigma
associated with the disease are hindering progress
by preventing too many African-Americans from
seeking either HIV testing and treatment or support
from their friends and family. But this is a
challenge that can be overcome. Read
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Obama Names Diaz Ambassador to Vatican
May 27,2009
The White
House tonight announced that President Obama is
nominating Miguel II. Diaz, a Catholic theologian
from Minnesota, as ambassador to the Holy
See. Read
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Sotomayor Would Be Sixth Catholic Justice
May 26,2009
Judge Sonia
Sotomayor has much to distinguish her, but one
element of her biography stands out in the world of
those interested in religion and the public square:
she is Catholic, and, if approved as a Supreme
Court justice, she will be the sixth Catholic on
the nine-member court. Read
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This Mom Didn’t Have to Die
May 22,2009
On this
trip through West Africa with my “win-a-trip”
contest winner, I was reminded of one of the
grimmest risks to human life here. Despite threats
from warlords and exotic disease, it’s something
even deadlier: motherhood. Read
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Same-Sex Marriage Laws Pose Protection Quandary
May 22,2009
The
movement toward legalizing same-sex marriage in New
Hampshire has hit a bump. Gov. John Lynch, a
Democrat, said last week that he would sign a
same-sex marriage bill only if it included new
language expanding protection for religious
institutions that might object to same-sex
marriage. On Wednesday, the state’s House of
Representatives rejected that amendment. So for the
moment, the matter is stalled in New
Hampshire. Read
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Contraception and Catholics: Quiet Disobedience
May 19,2009
A
Stanford blog addresses a question so obvious that
it’s been, by this time, largely ignored: what do
American Catholics actually believe about
contraception? That is, do they use it? The answer
is yes. Catholics are assimilated into American
culture, and Americans have an unequivocal
relationship with contraception: we want it, we
need it, we use it. Read
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Catholics greet Obama speech at Notre Dame
May 19,2009
Catholics
warmly applauded President Barack Obama’s speech at
Notre Dame University May 17th upholding women’s
right to choose an abortion while also providing
healthcare and childcare for women who choose to
deliver their babies full term. Read
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At Notre Dame, Obama Calls for Civil Tone in Abortion Debate
May 18,2009
President
Obama directly confronted America’s deep divide
over abortion on Sunday as he appealed to partisans
on each side to find ways to respect one another’s
basic decency and even work together to reduce the
number of unwanted pregnancies. Read
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Many Americans Support More Funding for HIV/AIDS
May 13,2009
Americans
are often sympathetic to people living with
HIV/AIDS and would favor greater funding to address
the domestic HIV/AIDS crisis, according to a report
released Wednesday. At the same time, however, the
report indicates that for most of the general
public, HIV/AIDS has largely fallen "off the
radar."
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The Bishops We Need
May 12,2009
It's one
thing to oppose political policies like abortion
and stem cell research: it's quite another to
clothe that opposition with hateful attacks on
individuals. But that's what seems to be going on
in the right-wing corner of the U.S. Church.
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White House Pushes Back Against Protests of Pending Presidential Honorary Degree From Notre Dame
May 12,2009
The White
House today aggressively pushed back against the
notion that the opposition of one Notre Dame
University group to President Obama receiving an
honorary degree at their commencement ceremony this
Sunday is representative of widespread feelings on
campus on among Catholics in general.
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ER's Offer HIV Tests in Bid for Prevention
May 11,2009
After three
days of a nasty cough and persistent headache, a
42-year-old man recently visited San Francisco
General Hospital's emergency room, expecting to
leave with a flu diagnosis.
The patient is one of about 50 residents in the past year who've walked into San Francisco General's ER for one malady, only to leave with the surprise diagnosis of HIV. Read More...
The patient is one of about 50 residents in the past year who've walked into San Francisco General's ER for one malady, only to leave with the surprise diagnosis of HIV. Read More...
The Stakes at Notre Dame: Words from Rome Change the Debate on Inviting Obama
May 07,2009
We now know
that the reaction of right-wing Catholics to Notre
Dame's invitation to President Obama falls into the
category of "more Catholic than the pope."
To the dismay of many conservatives, the Vatican's own newspaper, L'Osservatore Romano, has offered what one antiabortion Catholic blog called "a surprisingly positive assessment of the new president's approach to life issues" -- so positive, in fact, that a spokesman for the National Right to Life Committee was moved to criticize Pope Benedict XVI's daily. Read More...
To the dismay of many conservatives, the Vatican's own newspaper, L'Osservatore Romano, has offered what one antiabortion Catholic blog called "a surprisingly positive assessment of the new president's approach to life issues" -- so positive, in fact, that a spokesman for the National Right to Life Committee was moved to criticize Pope Benedict XVI's daily. Read More...
White House Begins Effort to Bridge the Divide on Abortion
May 07,2009
The White
House has begun bringing together a diverse group
of abortion-rights supporters and opponents to help
craft policies both sides can embrace: preventing
unwanted pregnancies and reducing demand for
abortion. Read
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Mothers Day Every Day for Healthier Families, Communities and Nations
May 06,2009
Each May,
we celebrate and honor mothers. The treasure of
motherhood is something that people of every
political philosophy and walk of life can agree on.
But despite this veneration of motherhood, giving
birth can still be dangerous, especially in places
where it is difficult to access healthcare.
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Obama Seeks a Global Health Plan Broader Than Bush's AIDS Effort
May 05,2009
President
Obama asked Congress on Tuesday to spend $63
billion over the next six years on a new, broader
global health strategy that would reshape one of
the signature foreign policy efforts of his
predecessor, George W. Bush. Read
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Memo to Bishops: Most Catholics Aren't Listening
May 05,2009
During the
2008 presidential campaign, there was a steady
drumbeat of opposition to Barack Obama from some
U.S. Catholic bishops, which only increased after
his election. But despite the attention these
attacks received in the media and on Internet
blogs, polls show that the Catholic people are not
listening. Read
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The Invisible Epidemic
May 01,2009
As I was waiting for the results of my AIDS test,
the health lecture from my health counselor Anthony
was calm, explicit, and um informative. The five
bodily fluids that can transmit the HIV virus. The
proper way to open a condom package to avoid rips
(I did it all wrong. Read
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Obama, Catholics and the Notre Dame Commencement
April 30,2009
Most Catholics who have heard about the issue
support the University of Notre Dame's decision to
invite President Barack Obama to speak and receive
an honorary degree at its May 17 commencement, even
though he supports abortion rights and embryonic
stem cell research. But a new poll conducted by the
Pew Research Center's Forum on Religion &
Public Life also finds a deep division on this
issue between the most-observant Catholics and
those who are less observant, as defined by
frequency of worship service attendance.
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F.D.A. Easing Access to ‘Morning After’ Pill
April 29,2009
Seventeen-year-olds
will soon be allowed to buy morning-after
contraceptive pills without a doctor’s prescription
after federal drug regulators complied with a
judge’s order and lowered the age limit by a
year.
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Just Inside 100 Days, Sebelius Completes the Cabinet
April 29,2009
President Obama's Cabinet was finally filled
yesterday after the Senate, on the eve of President
Obama's 100th day in office, voted 65 to 31 to
confirm Kathleen Sebelius to head the Department of
Health and Human Services. Hours later, the former
Kansas governor was sworn in in an Oval Office
ceremony. Read
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The Top 10 Women's Health Achievements in Obama's First 100 Days
April 29,2009
It seems like not that long ago we were chronicling
the dismal first 100 days of the Bush
administration, predicting an unpleasant future for
women's health and rights ... little did we know
just how bad it could get. Read
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Alaska student leaders call for more sex education
April 29,2009
News flash: Alaska high schoolers are interested in
sex or at least learning more about it.
The Alaska Association of Student Governments overwhelmingly passed a resolution during its spring conference in Sitka two weeks ago asking for "a mandatory, comprehensive, medically accurate, age-appropriate nine-week sex education course" for all high school students statewide. Read More...
The Alaska Association of Student Governments overwhelmingly passed a resolution during its spring conference in Sitka two weeks ago asking for "a mandatory, comprehensive, medically accurate, age-appropriate nine-week sex education course" for all high school students statewide. Read More...
Obama Picks Leader for Global AIDS Effort
April 27,2009
Dr. Eric Goosby, a pioneer in the fight against
AIDS, is President Obama’s choice to run the
American effort to combat the disease globally, the
White House announced Monday. Read
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Chicagotribune.com: Sex ed: Abstinence-only Programs Under Review: As Congress Considers Reducing Support, Illinois Schools Rethink Sex Ed Policies
April 22,2009
The birds
and the bees may be universal, but what Illinois
schoolchildren learn about their sexuality is not.
And it's again up for debate.
Nearly 2 in 5 Illinois students who take sex education learn about only one method of birth control—abstinence until marriage—under the policies of local school boards that are encouraged by the carrot of federal funding Read More...
Nearly 2 in 5 Illinois students who take sex education learn about only one method of birth control—abstinence until marriage—under the policies of local school boards that are encouraged by the carrot of federal funding Read More...
Washington Post: Palin's Personal Choice
April 20,2009
I'd like to
thank Sarah Palin for her bravery in explaining the
importance of a woman's right to choose. Even
braver, the Alaska governor made her eloquent case
for choice at a right-to-life fundraising
dinner.
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Times-Picayune: Catholics Lean Left on Social Issues, Poll Says; Americans' Stances Differ from Church's
April 18,2009
American
Catholics are more liberal than the general
population on social issues like divorce and
homosexuality, despite the Catholic Church's
longstanding conservatism on both issues, according
to a new survey.
Catholics are more likely than non-Catholics to say that homosexual relations, divorce, and heterosexual sex outside wedlock are morally acceptable, according to an analysis by Gallup pollsters released on March 30. Read More...
Catholics are more likely than non-Catholics to say that homosexual relations, divorce, and heterosexual sex outside wedlock are morally acceptable, according to an analysis by Gallup pollsters released on March 30. Read More...
The Washington Post: Red Faith, Blue Faith
April 17,2009
Is
"Christian America" dying? And if so, should we
mourn or cheer? Read
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New York Times: Paterson Unveils Same-Sex Marriage Bill
April 16,2009
Gov. David
A. Paterson on Thursday announced that he would
introduce a bill to legalize same-sex marriage,
drawing on the soaring oratory of the civil rights
movement to call on the Legislature to add New York
to the four states that have already authorized
such unions. Read
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Salon: America Is Not a Christian Nation: Religious Conservatives Argue the Founding Fathers Intended the United States to be a Judeo-Christian Country, but President Obama Is Right When He Says It Isn't
April 14,2009
Is America
a Christian nation, as many conservatives claim it
is? One American doesn't think so. In his press
conference on April 6 in Turkey, President Obama
explained: "One of the great strengths of the
United States is … we have a very large Christian
population -- we do not consider ourselves a
Christian nation or a Jewish nation or a Muslim
nation. We consider ourselves a nation of citizens
who are bound by ideals and a set of
values." Read
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The Washington Post: AIDS at Home: The Obama Administration Starts to Combat Complacency in the United States
April 14,2009
When it
comes to fighting the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the
United States, there is an alarming complacency
among Americans. Perhaps it's the success of
antiretroviral drug treatments. In the eyes of
many, those drugs have transformed the disease from
one with no cure to a manageable ailment. Or maybe
it's the view that AIDS is more of a worry in
Africa or Southeast Asia. But it's not just
happening "over there." And the Obama
administration took a first step last week to
remind people that it's happening right here, right
now. Read
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Politico.com: Seizing the Moment at Notre Dame
April 14,2009
Father John
Jenkins, the president of the University of Notre
Dame, probably yearns for days past when the only
angry messages waiting for him related to rehiring
head football coach Charlie Weis for a fifth season
after Weis’ dismal 6-6 performance in 2008. Today,
Jenkins is being targeted not by bad sports but by
conservative Catholics sporting really bad
attitudes about Notre Dame’s decision to welcome
the president of the United States to campus next
month to serve as commencement speaker.
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Washington Post: PEPFAR's Success: How a Bush Administration Initiative to Combat HIV/AIDS Is Saving Lives
April 09,2009
One of the
more positive legacies of the Bush administration
is the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief
(PEPFAR). It is an unprecedented multiyear and
multibillion-dollar commitment by the United States
to combat the epidemic's deadly march across
Africa. And, according to a just-released study,
the program is working. Read
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Washington Post: Awareness Campaign on HIV/AIDS Campaign Begins: U.S. To Spend $45 Million Over 5 Years
April 08,2009
The Obama
administration began a five-year, $45 million media
blitz yesterday to spark awareness about HIV
infection and AIDS, saying that Americans have
grown complacent about the deadly illness even
though it represents "a serious threat to the
health of our nation." Read
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Chicago Sun Times: Cardinal's Criticism of Notre Dame Unfortunate
April 06,2009
Cardinal
Francis George delivered harsh words the other day
in the ongoing debate over the University of Notre
Dame's decision to invite President Obama to give a
commencement address in May.
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The Philadelphia Inquirer: Catholic Hierarchy Finds the Flock Isn't So Easily Led
April 05,2009
Catholic
church leaders had a very bad election in 2008.
They assailed Barack Obama as "anti-life" and hence
unacceptable. But the flock didn't listen.
Fifty-four percent of Catholic voters cast ballots
for Obama, the most decisive Catholic endorsement
for a presidential candidate since Ronald Reagan
drew the same share in 1984. Read
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March 31,2009
The Arizona
House has gone too far. Rep. Nancy Barto and her
cohorts are trying to deny women access to vital
health care services and information.
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Agence France Presse: Pope Wrong on Condoms, US Rights, Catholic Groups Say
March 18,2009
US rights
advocates and a Roman Catholic group on Wednesday
condemned Pope Benedict XVI for saying condom use
does little to help fight AIDS as he began a trip
to Africa, the continent hardest hit by the deadly
viral illness. Read
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Irish Independent: Condoms Part of African Aids Problem, Says Pope
March 18,2009
The Pope
walked into a new storm of controversy on his first
trip to Africa yesterday by declaring that condoms
were not a solution to the Aids epidemic -- but
were instead part of the problem.
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RH Reality Check: A Plan for Women's Rights for a New Bolivia
March 16,2009
As
countries around the world celebrated International
Women's Day last week, the Bolivian government
launched an equal rights and opportunities plan
dubbed "Mujeres construyendo la Nueva Bolivia para
vivir bien," which can be loosely translated as
"women are building a new Bolivia with better lives
for all." Not simply a development strategy, this
plan exemplifies a significant, shared vision:
namely the importance of recognizing women's
contributions to the ongoing development of the
country. Read
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Alternet: Rebuttal to Chris Hedges: Stop the Tired Overpopulation Hysteria
March 14,2009
Raising
alarms about overpopulation distracts us from the
real environmental tasks at hand. It also
undermines the provision of good quality, voluntary
family planning services, instead legitimizing
top-down punitive policies that hurt women.
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State Lawmakers Approve Abortion Restrictions
March 12,2009
State
lawmakers on Wednesday approved legislation that
would impose a string of new restrictions on women
and minors seeking an abortion, as well as allow
Arizona pharmacists to refuse to dispense emergency
contraception on moral grounds. Read
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FundamentaList (No. 71)
March 11,2009
The outcry
from the anti-choice religious right over President
Barack Obama's nomination of Gov. Kathleen Sebelius
of Kansas to serve as health and human services
secretary reached a fever pitch last week: The
"radical extremist" who's not a "real" Catholic was
given a stamp of approval by a key congressional
religious-right ally, fellow Kansan Sam
Brownback. Read
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Rasmussen Reports: RESEARCH: 52% of Americans Agree with Obama's Stem Cell Decision
March 10,2009
Fifty-two
percent (52%) of U.S. voters agree with President
Obama’s decision to lift the ban on federal funding
of embryonic stem cell research.
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The Huffington Post: Catholic Extremists Swiftboat Sebelius
March 03,2009
Are you a
"fake" Catholic? Don't worry, the majority of
Catholics are. That's at least according to the
religious right which has taken to doling out
titles like "alleged Catholic." The most recent
Catholic to earn the epithet is Kathleen Sebelius
--current Governor of Kansas and Obama's choice for
Secretary of HHS. Read
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Washington Post: Sebelius's Political Skills, Experience Win Plaudits: But Governor's Modest Health-Care Victories Give Pause to Some
March 02,2009
Kansas Gov.
Kathleen Sebelius has never lost an election, even
as a Democrat in a Republican-dominated state,
something analysts attribute to cool competence, a
lifelong education in politics and a knack for
reaching across the political divide.
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The Hill: Concerns, Hopes as Pelosi Meets Pope at the Vatican
February 17,2009
The next
time Roman Catholics who support abortion rights
are told they should not receive communion, they
can point to Nancy Pelosi. After all, the House
Speaker is staunchly pro-choice — and she met with
the pope at the Vatican. Read
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