In announcing its final rule concerning the Affordable Care Act's
guarantee of free access to birth control for all American women --
including the Catholics and non-Catholics who work in religiously
sponsored schools, hospitals and social service agencies -- the Obama
administration bent over backwards to accommodate the Church's concerns.
The goal was to spare the Church fathers from the anguish of getting
their pristine hands dirty by, as the Bishops charged, being forced to
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controllers. buy or broker birth control coverage for women, including
students. The final rule allows that either the insurance company used
by the institution will have to pay for birth control -- or if the
institution is self-insured, the plan administrator will have to provide
or arrange payment -- with reimbursement coming through a series of
convoluted steps.
In a repeat of the Church battle over the
Affordable Care Act, Sister Carol Keehan, head of the Catholic Health
Association, last week publicly approved the administration's final
rule, issuing an explanation for the Association's members about how to
implement it. Not so, the US Conference of Catholic Bishops. The week
before, its head, Cardinal Timothy Dolan, released his statement
expressing dissatisfaction with the compromise, saying that the bishops
are subjecting it to further "analysis," feel their "religious freedom"
is still under threat, and plan to continue "defending our rights in
Congress and in the courts." Count on the 60-plus law suits by Catholic
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by secular employers who also don't like birth control and want to
exclude it from their insurance policies, proceeding apace.
It
is maddening that the administration had to go to such extremes to
placate the Church fathers, who dare to put "moral" and "money" as it
applies to this deeply compromised institution in the same sentence. How
pure, really, were the hands of the Church fathers who began decades
ago to secretly spend millions of dollars in hush money to silence child
victims of clergy rape and sodomy, and rid themselves of the evidence
of their paternal crimes? Hush money that came from the faithful in the
pews, who paid for all those ever-escalating insurance premiums, and
from selling the churches and schools out from under those same
working-class Catholics? The victims merited all the compensation they
got and more, but the Church fathers literally stole that money from the
Catholics they served and lied about it.
When the conniving
churchmen realized how much money they had to lose by even these secret
settlements, hiding the goods from the victims became the next best
strategy. So how pure, really, are the hands of Cardinal Dolan, the
leading voice claiming the moral high ground in the battle to keep any
of the church coffers from supporting birth control for women? Files
just released by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milwaukee turned up a
letter showing that when Dolan served as the Archbishop of that
diocese, he secretly and successfully, and even as the Archdiocese was
preparing to file for bankruptcy, petitioned the Vatican to bury nearly
$57 million in a cemetery trust fund in order to protect those assets
"from legal claim and liability,We are always offering best quality earcap the
affordable price." aka, child abuse victim compensation. And this was
on top of his paying off some priest child sex abusers $20,000 a piece
to leave the priesthood, reportedly defended by Dolan in one case as "an
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And
how pure, really, are the hands of the Church fathers regarding money
when we look at the shenanigans at the Vatican bank? Still laughably
named the "Institute for the Works of Religion," the Vatican Bank is
literally drowning in mounting accusations of money laundering and
mobster connections. Most recently, Monsignor Nunzio Scarano, an
accountant for the Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See,
which manages the Vatican's property and investments (and a Vatican
account-holder himself), was arrested and charged with conspiring to
transfer some $26 million from Switzerland to Italy to dole out to his
rich friends.
Given this sad financial state of affairs, how
does paying for a health-saving service like birth control for women
become such a threat to Church fathers that they've made a major
campaign out of it?
The bishops claim this mandate violates
church teaching that artificial birth control is "intrinsically evil,"
despite the fact that nearly 100 percent of Catholics don't believe
there is anything "intrinsically evil" about birth control and use it.
They claim birth control is the same as abortion; it isn't. They claim
to be protecting the institution's "conscience," thereby stepping all
over Catholic Church teaching that defines conscience as "the most
secret core and sanctuary" of a person, not an institution, and the
Church not as the "men of God" but as "the people of God," which would
seem to include women. They claim the money at issue is "their" money,
when most employees contribute to their health insurance premiums so
this is at base a labor issue. And their claim that birth control is not
a "health" service, in the face of current scientific knowledge and
medical opinion, is tantamount to insisting that the sun revolves around
the Earth.
In other words, a woman should not have access to
methods of artificial birth control, should be at the mercy of her
husband and her biology, because then her husband is more likely to
remain committed to her and to God and faithful to the Church's "moral
law." Keeping her at constant risk of pregnancy -- and the health
jeopardy that is attendant on such risk -- is a small price to pay for
maintaining the Church's moral order.
That position -- blindness
to women's rights and needs -- has a familiar ring. It is the same
refusal to see that underlies the all-male hierarchy's ban on female
priests. It is the same refusal that forbids priests to marry. Indeed,
at the heart of the contraception debate and so many debates around
gender in the Catholic Church is a terror that if women have rights --
over their own reproductive lives, to be priests, to marry priests, to
have real voice and power in the Church -- then the Church men will
change. And if the Church men change, then the Church will change. And
if the Church changes, the future that the all-male hierarchy lives in
terror of -- Pope Francis's nightmare of rampaging feminists, waging a
"vindictive battle," steamrolling men with their "chauvinism with
skirts" -- will, at last, be here.
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