Archbishop Aymond and Louisiana Catholic Bishops release a statement on health care reform
Thursday March 18th 2010
The Louisiana Conference of Catholic Bishops strongly supports the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops in their opposition to the current Senate health care bill. Some in the Catholic Church maintain that the Senate bill will not provide taxpayer funding for abortions and that it will uphold longstanding conscience protections. They are mistaken. It is our belief that the Senate bill fails to maintain longstanding policy against federal funding of abortion and does not include adequate conscience protections. Therefore, the bishops of Louisiana are disappointed in both the inaccurate interpretations of some within the church, as well as the confusion that this has caused. Our focus continues to be to advocate for health care reform that respects the life and dignity of all, while being both accessible and affordable. Please pray for those who represent us in Congress that they will re-examine the health care bill.
LOUISIANA CATHOLIC BISHOPS SPEAK OUT ON HEALTH CARE REFORM
Most Reverend Gregory M. Aymond, Archbishop of New Orleans, issues the following statement on behalf of the Louisiana Conference of Catholic Bishops addressing the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ stance on health care reform.
“The Louisiana Conference of Catholic Bishops strongly supports the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops in their opposition to the current Senate health care bill. Some in the Catholic Church maintain that the Senate bill will not provide taxpayer funding for abortions and that it will uphold longstanding conscience protections. They are mistaken. It is our belief that the Senate bill fails to maintain longstanding policy against federal funding of abortion and does not include adequate conscience protections. Therefore, the bishops of Louisiana are disappointed in both the inaccurate interpretations of some within the church, as well as the confusion that this has caused. Our focus continues to be to advocate for health care reform that respects the life and dignity of all, while being both accessible and affordable. Please pray for those who represent us in Congress that they will re-examine the health care bill.”
The Most Rev. Gregory M. Aymond, Archbishop of New Orleans
The Most Rev. Sam G. Jacobs, Bishop of Houma-Thibodaux
The Most Rev. Michael Jarrell, Bishop of Lafayette
The Most Rev. Robert W. Muench, Bishop of Baton Rouge
The Most Rev. Ronald P. Herzog, Bishop of Alexandria
The Most Rev. Glen John Provost, Bishop of Lake Charles
The Most Rev. Michael G. Duca, Bishop of Shreveport
The Most Rev. Shelton J. Fabre, Auxiliary Bishop of New Orleans
* From the Archdiocese of New Orleans website
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