Posted on 10/09/2013 9:09:16 AM PDT by Kaslin
The Obama administration has prohibited the Kennedy family from practicing its Catholicism, and the Kennedys now intend to ask the Supreme Court to restore their First Amendment right to the free exercise of religion.
Their case could become one of the most consequential in our nation's history. The issue: Will the most fundamental liberty of all -- freedom of conscience -- survive in post-Obama America?
John Kennedy serves as president of Autocam and Autocam Medical, Michigan-based companies that produce automobile components and medical devices. He and his family own the companies, which employ 661 people in the United States.
The Kennedys strive to live all parts of their lives -- including their business lives -- in keeping with their Catholic faith.
"We're called into different vocations or different occupations," Kennedy told me in an interview this week, "but we are supposed to respond to that call and try to basically show the teachings of Jesus Christ in everything we do."
"You have an obligation to treat everyone justly, and, in my mind, you are supposed to treat all people that you come across in life as part of your family," said Kennedy.
Autocam pays it workers an average of $53,000 per year -- which is more than the median national household income -- and provides its workers with a generous self-insured health care plan through which it pays out an average of "about $11,000 to $12,000" per employee per year.
Among those annual benefits is $1,500 the company deposits in Health Savings Accounts controlled by the individual workers.
But there is one thing the Kennedys won't do: Pay for sterilizations, artificial contraceptives or abortions -- including abortions induced by drugs. In keeping with Catholic teaching, they believe these things are "intrinsically evil" and that it would be wrong for them to pay for them.
Nonetheless, the Kennedys employees retain the right to buy these things with their own money -- including with money withdrawn from their Health Savings Accounts.
A year ago, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius issued a "preventive services" regulation under Obamacare. This regulation requires almost all health care plans to cover, without fees or co-pay, sterilizations, artificial contraceptives and abortion-inducing drugs.
The U.S. Catholic bishops unanimously condemned this regulation as a "violation of personal civil rights" and an "illegal and unjust mandate."
Many Catholic bishops declared: "We cannot -- we will not -- obey this unjust law."
With great moral courage, the Kennedys made a similar determination.
When I interviewed John Kennedy this week, I asked him: "Can your family-owned company, in keeping with the way you have run it in accordance with your Catholic faith, obey that regulation?"
"No," said Kennedy. "I can't see how we can do that."
"So you have no doubt that the Obama administration, through this regulation, is trying to force you to act against your faith?" I asked.
"Yes," said Kennedy.
"They have essentially prohibited you from doing what you have always tried to do, which is to live your life everywhere and at all times in accord with your Catholic faith?" I asked.
"Correct," said Kennedy.
"They have essentially prohibited you, as a business owner, as an employer of hundreds of people, from practicing your religion?" I asked.
"Yes," he said.
In October of 2012, the Kennedys and Autocam sued Sebelius in U.S. District Court. "Plaintiffs are adherents of the Catholic faith as defined by the Magisterium (teaching authority) of the Catholic Church," said their suit. "These teachings prohibit the Plaintiffs from participating in, paying for, training others to engage in, or otherwise cooperating in the practice of contraception, including abortifacient contraception and sterilization."
"Plaintiffs's sincerely held religious convictions also prevent them from adopting the spurious position that their religious beliefs do not apply when they enter the world of work," said the suit.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit concluded last month that the Kennedy's could not sue to protect themselves from the regulation because: "The decision to comply with the mandate falls on Autocam, not the Kennedys."
It does not matter that the Kennedys own Autocom. "[W]e agree with the government that Autocam is not a 'person' capable of 'religious exercise,'" said the court.
Thus the administration and this court have declared that the federal government can force Catholics to act against their faith, if they have the audacity to create and incorporate a business.
The administration has further declared that individual Catholics must comply with sterilization-contraceptive-abortifacient regulation when they buy insurance in the Obamacare exchanges. Thus, President Obama -- through his HHS -- is prohibiting the practice of Catholicism, not just for business owners such as the Kennedys, but also for Americans generally.
The Kennedys intend to take their case to the Supreme Court. But before it gets there, the House of Representatives should comply with the request of the Catholic bishops to attach language to either the must-pass continuing resolution or debt-limit bill protecting Americans forever from being ordered by an Obamacare regulation to buy or provide health-insurance coverage in violation of their moral principles or their faith.
If Obama wants to shut down the government or stop the Treasury from borrowing more money until Congress allows him to retain the usurped power to attack the freedom of conscience, let him try it. Then let's have a national debate about just how un-American and tyrannical Obama's attack on religious liberty is.
What about our armed forces folks?
The Catholicism the Kennedy’s practice is the reason I am (currently) a non-practicing Catholic. Stick to Gods’ law and I’m there. Too much church law and they lost me.
I thought this was about THE Kennedys.
OOOH for a moment I thought they were talking about “The Kennedys”. The last one of “Those Kennedys” who practiced Catholicism was old Rose Kennedy.
I believe that the obamacare attack on the free exercise of religion is absolutely unconstitutional. I also think it is the largest gap in the obamacare armor. I also think it is most likely to generate the most vocal opposition across the nation.
It is a frontal attack on the right to life.
The pastor who founded my parish, during WW 2 was an army chaplin. Today he would be, if he was alive, subjected to being arested for simply just doing his ministry as priest.
THE Kennedys should have been sterilized long ago.
Different family than the “Camelot” Kennedy clan. The Camelot Kennedys haven’t been much dedicated to Catholicism for some time. Probably the last sincere Catholic in that family was Rose, and she died in 1995.
Considering the Obama/Reid shutdown, shouldn’t the gas for the JFK eternal flame be shut off?
If only stopping them from practicing narcissism was as easy...
Muslims only want the world to be populated with other Muslims.
They attack anyone else.
The Spitehouse Muslim is trying to destroy the USA.
This MUST be a completely different branch of the Kennedy family from the lib-tard, "progressive", "democrat" Kennedy's who have infested our national political scene for the last 7 or 8 decades.
The Catholic Church can be accused of many things, but its prolife stand is not extra-biblical. God’s law is pretty clear regarding abortion.
Protestant churches are too chicken to scare their seat-warmers away by teaching Biblical truth in the area of sex and marriage. BTW, I am not Catholic.
painting with a pretty broad brush there
Can anyone cite when in the last 70 years any of the Kennedy clan other than Rose practiced Catholicism?
This isn’t the Royal Kennedy family, so no.
>>>The Catholicism the Kennedys practice is the reason I am (currently) a non-practicing Catholic. >>>
I’d never leave ANY religion just because of one family’s action.
>>>Stick to Gods law and Im there. Too much church law and they lost me.>>>
The church law is based on the teachings of Jesus Christ.
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