Update on the HHS Mandate
Despite repeated assurances by the government that the concerns of religious employers regarding the U.S. Department of Heath and Human Services mandate would be addressed, not a single word of the mandate, which is now law, has yet to be changed. This unprecedented mandate dramatically redefines religious ministry and requires religious organizations to provide health insurance coverage for drugs and procedures in direct conflict with their religious beliefs. The Constitution allows for the full exercise of faith in the public square with ministries that translate belief into action, serving millions of people every day.
To learn more, please visit: http://www.preservereligiousfreedom.org.
Visit the Archdiocese of Washington at: http://www.adw.org
Practice Our Faith
Despite repeated assurances by the government that the concerns of religious employers regarding the U.S. Department of Heath and Human Services mandate would be addressed, not a single word of the mandate, which is now law, has yet to be changed. The Constitution allows for the full exercise of faith in the public square by ministries that translate belief into action, serving millions of people every day.
To learn more, please visit: http://www.preservereligiousfreedom.org.
Visit the Archdiocese of Washington at: http://www.adw.org
We Will Disobey The HHS Mandate
On August 1, 2012, Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life, shared with his staff a memo during the morning briefing. Visit http://www.PriestsForLife.org.
Our First Most Cherished Liberty | Day 13
Throughout the Fortnight for Freedom, Father Robert Reed, president of CatholicTV will offer a daily reflection on the theme of religious freedom called Our First Most Cherished Liberty.
Our First Most Cherished Liberty | Day 14
Throughout the Fortnight for Freedom, Father Robert Reed, president of CatholicTV will offer a daily reflection on the theme of religious freedom called Our First Most Cherished Liberty.
Our First Most Cherished Liberty | Day 12
Throughout the Fortnight for Freedom, Father Robert Reed, president of CatholicTV will offer a daily reflection on the theme of religious freedom called Our First Most Cherished Liberty.