Showing posts with label politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label politics. Show all posts

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Don't be afraid or discouraged by the HHS mandate. Listen and learn from these women speaking out against religious liberty.


"Christian, recognize your dignity and, now that you share in God's own nature, do not return to your former base condition by sinning. Remember who is your head and of whose body you are a member. Never forget that you have been rescued from the power of darkness and brought into the light of the Kingdom of God." 



Ok, so I thought it was best to start out with the hope we have.

I'll admit that, earlier this week, I was a discouraged by the way the Senate voted on the Blunt amendment with regard to the current assault on the Catholic Church, and others, regarding the HHS Mandate. I think Kathryn Lopez said it rather succinctly: "The majority of the Senate did not want to protect the First Amendement. Thanks, guys." She reminds: "Elections matter."

I'm not a political pundit, and I may not have all the compelling political arguments about this down pat. But I'm someone who takes our moral obligations as Christians seriously.

I know one thing. Silence is great virtue when it comes to prayer. But not so much when it comes to issues of justice. Better stated, perhaps, we must draw strength from the silence of our prayer and move out from there into the world.

We must meet God in the sanctuary of our conscience, and then live in such a way so as to protect the rights of conscience in the individual, and in our country at large, in terms of our First Amendment right to religious liberty in the Constitution

The dignity of the human person demands that we protest this affront to conscience and religious freedom. The law of love demands that we act based on our care for our neighbor.

The world needs your credible witness and mine. Sure, it's scary. But it is necessary. 

This is Lent. We've got the spiritual tools to combat sin and injustice.

We've got the social and political tools to defeat this mandate and to be a force for good in our world.
The most important tool is our own voice in our spheres of influence.

You may have heard claims that this is a contraception issue and a women's issue. But it is first and foremost an issue of conscience and religious liberty, an issue dear to women and men of many religious traditions. 

Let's not have people wonder, where are the women who care about this?

Let's make sure we can say: Here. We. Are.

While there are many people across the country speaking out about this. We need the passionate voices of women to be seen and heard, and not just Catholic women.

So I'd like to offer the rest of this post as a roundup of women speaking out on this subject.

As reported on NRO, Helen Alvare and Kim Daniels sent this reply to the Obama administration. And they have a petition going that I encourage women to sign over at WomenSpeakforThemselves.com

Here's the Heritage Foundation's Women Speak Out: Obamacare Tramples Religious Liberty panel:



Here's another good panel -- listen to the audio from the Catholic Information Center's event, partnered with AltCatholicahWomen Challenging the HHS Mandatewith a lively panel of very qualified women from the legal and medical professions discussing this subject matter.


I'm adding my voice here...

You may have already heard this, but Kathryn Lopez and Elizabeth Scalia reviewed the basics of this debate a few weeks back on Among Women. 

I love the hope in that opening video that we have as Catholic Christians. I have always loved that quote from Pope St. Leo. Let me encourage you to strongly consider your role in this struggle.

Pray. Hope. Act.

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Other women speaking out in related articles:


Earlier posts on this blog about with links to this subject:


The AW podcast on this subject.




Thursday, November 4, 2010

Two women who've made a little bit of history of their own

This is not a political blog, nor am I making any political statements here.  Among Women is a continual conversation about women and their relationship to God, and to each other, to their families, their work, their Church, and their world.  In that spirit, let me share an interesting interview that took place early on Election night before many of the returns were in, (but one that I only just caught up with in my own personal digestion of the news cycle.)

Two former vice presidential candidates, Geraldine Ferraro, a Democrat, and Sarah Palin, a Republican, sit side by side for the first time ever to discuss the most recent election cycle.

Watch the video here

I'm a woman who remembers the 1984 election that I voted in, where Ferraro was a candidate. I remember also how novel and new and, at times, awkward it was for some folks to adjust to the idea of a female candidate. It seems Palin's candidacy in 2008 was so much more accepted, and yet, some of the old stereotypes, and dirty politics, still prevailed.

Anyway, I think this most recent election cycle has shown us many women participating actively in the civil discourse we need on a variety of topics, as well as women who courageously stepped up to run for office. And that's a good thing.  Keep it up, ladies!

So here's kudo's for all those women who use their intelligence and their good influence for the sake of others, whether its in the political arena, or in the home or business! It's good to see more women working to make the world a better place.

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