Posted on 06/16/2010 12:58:03 PM PDT by markomalley
.- Sister Carol Keehan, CEO and President of the Catholic Health Association (CHA) openly acted in favor of President Obamas health care reform and in opposition to persistent requests from the bishops, said Cardinal Francis George, President of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), during their spring meeting in St. Petersburg, Florida.
During the bishops' executive session held Tuesday morning to address the fallout of CHAs support for the health care legislation despite the bishop's opposition, Cardinal George recounted the events that took place prior to President Obama's signing of the health care reform. The prelate then concluded his remarks by criticizing CHA and Sr. Keehan, saying they have created the dangerous precedent of a parallel magisterium to the bishops.
In the events leading up to the final health care vote, the USCCB president presented arguments on how the bishops' conference remained consistent to the two guiding principles throughout the whole process: number one, everyone should have access to health care; number two, no one should be killed.
The consistent moral position of the bishops, Cardinal George explained, centered around protecting life, conscience protections and the inclusion of immigrants.
The Conference never backed down on these issues, he forcefully stated.
According to the Archbishop of Chicago, when the Stupak Amendment was defeated in the Senate in December 2009, everything went south.
That is when the Catholic Health Association and other so-called Catholic groups provided cover for those on the fence to support Obama and the administration.
Cardinal George clearly remarked that Sr. Carol and her colleagues are to blame for the passage of the health care bill. He continued by revealing that the bishops repeatedly tried to reach out to Sr. Keehan both before and after the vote. I personally met with her in March to no avail, the cardinal reported.
In April, three bishops of the USCCB ad hoc Health Care Concerns Committee, Kevin Rhoades of Fort Wayne-South Bend, Kevin Vann of Fort Worth and Thomas J. Paprocki of Springfield, also met with Sr. Keehan to try to make her understand the bishop's concerns and thus bring CHA back in line with Church teachings, however the meeting concluded with the same frustrating results.
The president of the USCCB reiterated the bishop's fundamental opposition to the health care reform. The bill which was passed is fundamentally flawed. The Executive Order is meaningless. Sr. Carol is mistaken in thinking that this is pro-life legislation, Cardinal George emphatically said.
The cardinal also expressed disappointment with CHA and other co-called Catholic groups because, in the end, they have weakened the moral voice of the bishops in the U.S.
In that regard, Cardinal George highlighted that the USCCB and CHAs positions on Obamas health care are not just two equally valid conclusions inspired in the same Catholic teaching, and reiterated that what the bishops said on May 21 in their statement Setting the record Straight is and will remain the official position of the USCCB on the contentious issue.
The document, presented by Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, Chairman of the USCCB Committee on Pro-Life Activities; Bishop William Murphy of Rockville Centre, New York, Chairman of the USCCB Committee on Domestic Justice, Peace and Human Development, and Bishop John Wester of Salt Lake City, chairman of the USCCB Committee on Immigration, says: "As Bishops, we disagree that the divergence between the Catholic Conference and Catholic organizations, including the Catholic Health Association, represents merely a difference of analysis or strategy (Catholic Health World, April 15, 2010, Now That Reform Has Passed). Rather, for whatever good will was intended, it represented a fundamental disagreement, not just with our staff as some maintain, but with the Bishops themselves.
As such it has resulted in confusion and a wound to Catholic unity."
A bigger issue is the fact that the USCCB didn’t come out against the bill much earlier.
In an effort to allow the government to become our brother’s keeper the bishops played it vague until it was too late... and now we have what we have abortion funding and all.
The Book of Kings covers this quite nicely... if you are willing to concede your rights and responsibility to the state... it’s kind of like a box of chocolates... you’re never sure what you’re going to get.
The best thing to do with this nun is to tell her she is no longer a representative of the catholic Church , that she is excommunicated and that she can go peddle her social idea’s elsewhere. Perhaps she and Cindy Sheehan can join forces.
Absolutely agree. As far as George and USCCB is concerned, Marxism is fine as long as you don't (openly) include abortions. Kill the old folks all you want, destroy human rights, install a totalitarian regime that even decides what you can eat, who your doctor is and whether you deserve a band-aid or a cast, but don't openly admit you're also doing abortions.
A little late for this isn’t it Cardinal????!I am honestly near the point of going Orthodox on some of these “shepherds”! For Gods sake, literally, we have these problems mainly because you Bishops chose popularity over orthodoxy and secular power over truth, a nice meal with the high rollers over teaching the faith and asking fidelity of your priests. Enjoy reaping the wind boys, I’ll pray for you.
She didn’t choose Obama over the bishops, she chose Obama over Christ.
And if she continues to disrespect the Catholic church, I might just have to appoint her to head a major Catholic university!
She did both, actually ... but rejecting Christ is the greater offense.
What is the source of CHA’s funding?
I have also expressed disappointment with the USCCB and other co-called Catholic groups because, in the end, they have weakened the moral voice of the bishops in the U.S. They have no one else to blame but themselves.
Now the USCCB supports the wolves crossing the border to terrorize and steal from the flock. They make me sick.
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