Thursday, March 15, 2012

Catholic Bishops: Birth Control Is 'Ubiquitous And Inexpensive'

As part of their intensely focused effort to repeal the Obama administration's new contraception coverage policy, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops released a manifesto of sorts on Wednesday, in which they assert that birth control is "ubiquitous and inexpensive."

"We wish to clarify what this debate is -- and is not -- about," the bishops said in the statement. "This is not about access to contraception, which is ubiquitous and inexpensive, even when it is not provided by the Church's hand and with the Church's funds."

What the debate is about, according to the statement, is the "unjust and illegal" mandate that "would force virtually all private health plans nationwide to provide coverage of sterilization and contraception -- including abortifacient drugs."

The bishops' statement is somewhat misleading. The new federal rule does not cover any drug that causes an abortion. It does cover emergency contraception, which prevents pregnancy. Read more.....

1 comment:

  1. My understanding of emergency contraception is a drug that stops the implantation of the fertlised ova in the womb wall. That is, it is an abortifacient action plain and simple. Always has and always will directly contradict Catholic teaching.

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