[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 16 (Wednesday, February 1, 2012)]
[House]
[Pages H223-H224]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
GOVERNMENT PERSECUTION OF CATHOLIC CHRISTIANS IN AMERICA
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Texas (Mr. Poe) for 5 minutes.
Mr. POE of Texas. Mr. Speaker, we hear about religious persecution
throughout the Third World, but there is an anti-religious movement
right here in the United States. The Catholic Church is being
persecuted by this government.
Our great country was founded on the principle of religious liberty.
This right is in the First Amendment, and the provisions of the First
Amendment are listed first because they are the most important. Yet,
the administration is chipping away at this cornerstone of our society
by violating the religious liberty of those who hold fast to certain
positions of their faith, in particular, those of the Catholic Church.
The Department of Health and Human Services recently announced that
religious organizations will be forced to provide their employees with
medical insurance that covers free contraceptives and sterilizations.
While houses of worship are exempt, religiously affiliated
organizations such as hospitals, universities, and charities are
mandated to comply with this government edict. This goes against the
basic tenets of the Catholic religion, as well as other faiths,
Christian and non-Christian.
The administration believes that it's enough to give religious
organizations 1 year's notice to comply with this government
oppression. But there will never be enough time for the church to
change its core principles.
Timothy Dolan, president of the United States Council of Catholic
Bishops and New York archbishop, said it best: ``In effect, the
President is saying we have a year to figure out how to violate our
consciences.''
Mr. Speaker, religious principles are not negotiable. They are not to
be subject to bullying by any government, especially ours. No
government has the legal or moral right to target any religions and
make them violate their religious conscience.
The administration is violating two provisions of the First
Amendment: the free exercise of religion clause and the establishment
of religion clause. The government is prohibiting the free exercise of
religion because it is punishing Catholics for exercising their
religious beliefs.
Government is also violating the establishment clause by establishing
a government religion, statism, because government is establishing its
own moral standard that must be complied with or else. Regardless of
where Americans stand on the issues of contraception, sterilization, or
the abortion pill, this government oppression should be alarming for
those who believe the government should not punish religions or
substitute a religious doctrine for citizens. The government should
stay out of the business of persecuting religions.
This recent anti-religious mandate is completely unacceptable, but it
is only one example in a long line of new government actions that
disregard freedom of conscience and religious liberty. This comes on
the heels of the administration's denial of a grant to the United
States Council of Catholic Bishops to aid victims of human trafficking.
Not only have they been awarded this grant in the past, but their
application has received the highest quality score.
Mr. Speaker, this money is used to help victims from the scourge of
human slavery. But the church was denied this grant because their
religious convictions do not provide contraceptives or refer women to
abortions. Apparently, under this administration, in order to aid
victims, it is necessary for religious groups to violate their
religious convictions.
These are only two of the most recent assaults by government, our
government, on religious liberty and conscience. As soon as this
administration came into office, a proposal was submitted to rescind
conscience regulations for medical professionals. Protections for
medical professionals who would not violate their conscience by
distributing emergency contraceptives was rescinded. This was just a
glimpse of what was to come in deliberate disregard for the First
Amendment.
This administration's attack on religious liberty is a strike at the
core principles of our Nation. Government
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is putting basic freedoms in jeopardy and bruising the U.S.
Constitution. No government should force its citizens to violate their
religious beliefs.
Who would have thought that this Nation, founded on religious
liberty, would now be engaged in religious persecution against certain
citizens and against certain churches?
This ought not to be. But that's just the way it is.
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