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Updated: *153* Bishops (Over 80% of Dioceses) Have Spoken Out Against Obama/HHS Mandate
CatholicVote.org ^
| February 2012
| compiled by Ed Peters
Posted on 02/05/2012 9:00:00 PM PST by Salvation
Updated: *153* Bishops (Over 80% of Dioceses) Have Spoken Out Against Obama/HHS Mandate
In the past Ive compiled a list of all the bishops speaking out on a particular controversial issue (for instance, over Notre Dames invitation to President Obama) here are the bishops who have spoken out against the Obama/HHS mandate.
[See my ongoing coverage of Obama/HHS's war against religious liberty here, here, here and most recently here. I'm also tweeting more updates @AmericanPapist.]
If I have missed anyone please let me know in the comments! And please double-check that your bishop really is not there before posting. The list is not in any particular order at this point.
Items in bold mean the statement was read at all diocesan Masses or included in all parish bulletins on Sunday:
- Roger Cardinal Mahony of Los Angeles, CA (Emeritus)
- 1. Cardinal-designate Timothy Dolan of New York City, NY
- 2. Bishop Joe Vasquez of Austin, TX
- 3. Archbishop Robert Carlson of St. Louis, MO
- 4. Bishop Thomas Olmsted of Phoenix, AZ
- 5. Archbishop Allen Vigneron of Detroit, MI
- 6. Archbishop John Nienstedt of Saint Paul & Minneapolis, MN
- 7. Bishop David Ricken of Green Bay, WI
- 8. Bishop Paul Etienne of Cheyenne, WY
- 9. Bishop William Lori of Bridgeport, CT
- 10. Bishop Thomas Doran of Rockford, IL
- 11. Cardinal-designate Edwin OBrien of Baltimore, MD
- 12. Bishop Felipe Estevez of Saint Augustine, FL
- 13. Bishop James Conley of Denver, CO
- 14. Bishop Daniel Jenky of Peoria, IL
- 15. Bishop David Zubik of Pittsburgh, PA (Twice!)
- 16. Bishop Walker Nickless of Sioux City, IA
- 17. Bishop Paul Loverde of Arlington, VA
- 18. Archbishop Jerome Listecki of Milwaukee, WI
- 29. Bishop Kevin Vann of Fort Worth, TX
- 20. Bishop Kevin Farrell of Dallas, TX
- 21. Archbishop Dennis Schnurr of Cincinnati, OH
- 22. Bishop William Medley of Owensboro, KY
- 23. Archbishop Wilton Gregory of Atlanta, GA
- 24. Bishop Peter Libasci of Manchester, NH
- 25. Bishop Frederick Campbell of Columbus, OH
- 26. Bishop Richard Malone of Portland, ME
- 27. Bishop Anthony Taylor of Little Rock, AR
- 28. Archbishop Paul Coakley of Oklahoma City, OK
- 29. Bishop Patrick McGrath of San Jose, CA
- 30. Bishop Joseph Bambera of Scranton, PA
- 31. Archbishop Thomas Wenski of Miami, FL (also apostolic administrator of Pensacola-Tallahasee, FL)
- 32. Archbishop Jose Gomez of Los Angelas, CA
- 33. Daniel Cardinal DiNardo of Galveston-Houston, TX
- 34. Bishop Leonard Blair of Toledo, OH
- 35. Donald Cardinal Wuerl of Washington, DC
- 36. Bishop Patrick Zurek of Amarillo, TX
- 37. Bishop Kevin Rhoades of Fort Wayne-South Bend, IN
- 38. Bishop William Callahan of La Crosse, WI
- 39. Archbishop John Myers of Newark, NJ
- 40. Bishop Bernard Hebda of Gaylord, MI
- 41. Bishop David OConnell of Trenton, NJ
- 42. Bishop Fabian Bruskewitz of Lincoln, NE
- 43. Bishop Michael Mulvey of Corpus Christi, TX
- 44. Archbishop Timothy Broglio of Military Services, USA
- 45. Sean Cardinal OMalley of Boston, MA
- 46. Bishop Robert Morlino of Madison, WI
- 47. Bishop Richard Lennon of Cleveland, OH
- 48. Archbishop Gregory Aymond of New Orleans, LA
- 49. Bishop Alexander Sample of Marquette, MI
- 50. Bishop Michael Burbidge of Raleigh, NC
- 51. Bishop Walter Hurley of Grand Rapids, MI
- 52. Bishop Thomas Paprocki of Springfield, IL
- 53. Bishop Francis Malooly of Wilmington, DE
- 54. Bishop Peter Jugis of Charlotte, NC
- 55. Bishop Francis DiLorenzo of Richmond, VA
- 56. Archbishop Roger Schwietz of Anchorage, AK
- 57. Bishop Samuel Aquila of Fargo, ND
- 58. Bishop Gerald Kicanas of Tuscon, AZ
- 59. Bishop Robert Muench of Baton Rouge, LA
- 60. Bishop Sam Jacobs of Houma-Thibodaux, LA
- 61. Bishop Michael Jarrell of Lafayette, LA
- 62. Bishop Ronald Herzog of Alexandria, LA
- 63. Bishop Glen Provost of Lake Charles, LA
- 64. Bishop Michael Duca of Shreveport, LA
- 65. Bishop Dale Melczek of Gary, IN
- 66. Bishop Michael Jackels of Wichita, KS
- 67. Bishop Peter Christensen of Superior, WI
- 68. Bishop John Noonan of Orlando, FL
- 69. Bishop Gregory Hartmayer of Savannah, GA
- 70. Bishop Jaime Soto of Sacramento, CA
- 71. Archbishop Charles Chaput of Philadelphia, PA
- 72. Bishop Michael Driscoll of Boise, ID
- 73. Bishop Robert Cunningham of Syracuse, NY
- 74. Bishop David Kagan of Bismarck, ND
- 75. Bishop Paul Bradley of Kalamazoo, MI
- 76. Bishop Placido Rodriguez of Lubbock, TX
- 77. Archbishop John Vlazny of Portland, OR
- 78. Bishop Joseph McFadden of Harrisburg, PA
- 79. Bishop William Murphy of Rockville Center, NY
- 80. Bishop Michael Sheridan of Colorado Springs, CO
- 81. Bishop Timothy McDonnell of Springfield, MA
- 82. Bishop Robert Lynch of St. Petersburg, FL
- 83. Archbishop Henry Mansell of Hartford, CT
- 84. Archbishop Michael Sheehan of Santa Fe, NM
- 85. Bishop Robert Gruss of Rapid City, SD
- 86. Bishop Gerald Barbarito of Palm Beach, FL
- 87. Bishop Michael Cote of Norwich, CT
- 88. Bishop Edward Kmiec of Buffalo, NY
- 89. Archbishop Joseph Naumann of Kansas City, KS
- 90. Archbishop Joseph Kurtz of Louisville, KY
- 91. Bishop Roger Foys of Covington, KY
- 92. Bishop John LeVoir of New Ulm, MN
- 93. Bishop Gerald Barnes of San Bernadino, CA
- 94. Bishop Terry LaValley of Ogdensburg, NY
- 95. Bishop Salvatore Matano of Burlington, VT
- 96. Archbishop Peter Sartain of Seattle, WA
- 97. Bishop Martin Amos of Davenport, IA
- 98. Archbishop George Lucas of Omaha, NE
- 99. Bishop Edward Burns of Juneau, AK
- 100. Bishop John Quinn on Winona, MN
- 101. Bishop Joseph Cistone of Saginaw, MI
- 102. Bishop John Gaydos of Jefferson City, MO
- 103. Bishop Daniel Conlon of Joliet, IL
- 104. Bishop Robert Guglielmone of Charleston, SC
- 105. Bishop Frank Dewane of Venice, FL
- 106. Bishop Richard Pates of Des Moines, IA
- 107. Bishop Robert McManus of Worcester, MA
- 108. Bishop James Tamayo of Laredo, TX
- 109. Bishop John Kudrick, Eparchy of Parma, OH
- 110. Bishop John Barres of Allentown, PA
- 111. Bishop Ronald Gainer of Lexington, KY (better link needed)
- 112. Bishop Lawrence Brandt of Greensburg, PA
- 113. Bishop Joseph Tyson of Yakima, WA
- 114. Bishop Gerald Dino, Eparchy of Phoenix, AZ
- 115. Bishop George Murry of Youngstown, OH
- 116. Bishop Richard Seminack, Eparchy of Chicago, IL
- 117. Bishop Earl Boyea of Lansing, MI
- 118. Bishop Tod Brown of Orange, CA
- 119. Bishop James Johnston of Springfield-Cape Girardeau, MO
- 120. Bishop James Wall of Gallup, NM (better link needed)
- 121. Bishop Arthur Serratelli of Paterson, NJ
- 122. Bishop Matthew Clark of Rochester, NY
- 123. Bishop Fernando Isern of Pueblo, CO
- 124. Bishop Richard Stika of Knoxville, TN
- 125. Bishop Michael Bransfield of Wheeling-Charleston, WV
- 126. Archbishop Jerome Hanus of Dubuque, IA
- 127. Bishop Robert Brom of San Diego, CA (forthcoming, I am told)
- 128. Bishop David Choby of Nashville, TN (forthcoming, I am told)
- 129. Bishop Armando Ochoa of Fresno, CA (also apostolic administrator of El Paso, TX)
- 130. Archbishop-elect William Skurla, Eparchy of Pittsburgh (better link needed)
- 131. Bishop Paul Swain of Sioux Falls, SD
- 132. Bishop Joseph Galante of Camden, NJ
- 133. Bishop George Coleman of Fall River, MA
- 134. Archbishop Gustavo Garcia-Siller of San Antonio, TX
- Monsignor Kurt Kemo (apostolic administrator) of Steubenville, OH
- Father Barry Brinkman (apostolic administrator) of Salina, KS
- 135. Bishop Terry Steib of Memphis, TN
- Bishop William Skystad (apostolic administrator) of Baker, OR
- 136. Bishop Robert Finn of Kansas City-Saint Joseph, MO
- 137. Bishop Stephen Blaire of Stockton, CA
- 138. Bishop George Thomas of Helena, MT (forthcoming)
- 139. Bishop Edward Braxton of Belleville, IL (forthcoming)
- 140. Bishop Timothy Doherty of Lafayette, IN
- 141. Bishop Michael Warfel of Great Falls-Billings, MT
- 142. Bishop Michael Pfeifer of San Angelo, TX
- Edward Cardinal Egan of New York City, NY (Emeritus)
- 143. Bishop William Dendinger of Grand Island, NE (forthcoming)
- 144. Bishop Thomas Tobin of Providence, RI
- 145. Bishop Curtis Guillory of Beaumont, TX (forthcoming)
- 146. Bishop Daniel Flores of Brownsville, TX
- 147. Bishop Edward Slattery of Tulsa, OK
- 148. Bishop Mark Bartchak of Altoona-Johnstown, PA
- 149. Bishop John Wester of Salt Lake City, ID
- 150. Bishop Joseph Pepe of Los Vegas, NV
- 151. Bishop Randolph Cavo of Reno, NV
- Bishop Alvaro Corrada (apostolic administrator) of Tyler, TX
- 152. Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio of Brooklyn, NY
- 153. Bishop Charles Thompson of Evansville, IN
SPECIAL MENTION: The Assembly of Orthodox Bishops in North America just issued a formal statement of protest against the HHS mandate in which the Assembly, representing all 53 Orthodox bishops in North America, references their complete agreement with the statements of the USCCB.
THANK YOU to everyone who has helped me build and correct this list.
NOTE: If you would like a statement by an Eastern Rite bishop to be included please send me the link/document or post it in the comments! Thank you. Im trying to provide documentation for all the bishops listed and Eastern Rite bishops have been harder for me to track down. Thank you for understanding!
UPDATE: Of the 183 dioceses (by my count) in the U.S. who have a bishop currently serving as its head, 155 of them have issued statements. So over 80% of bishops who head dioceses have spoken out against the Obama/HHS mandate.
TOPICS: Catholic; Current Events; Moral Issues; Religion & Culture
KEYWORDS: bishops; catholic; politics; prolife
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To: Salvation
This just may be the issue that unities all Christians.
Dramatic unities for No Drama Obama...that's classic.
41
posted on
02/06/2012 9:09:52 AM PST
by
philman_36
(Pride breakfasted with plenty, dined with poverty, and supped with infamy. Benjamin Franklin)
To: philman_36
oops
Should have been
unites
42
posted on
02/06/2012 9:22:31 AM PST
by
Salvation
("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
To: philman_36
oops
Should have been
unites
43
posted on
02/06/2012 9:22:41 AM PST
by
Salvation
("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
To: Angry_White_Man_Syndrome
all denominations see it for what it is, a take over of religious freedom....the supreme court made it clear that the government cannot tell religious how to run their church cause if they do, they are making a state religion which is forbidden by the Constitution.
If all hospitals that are religious were to say Nope we will close down, there goes about 1/2 the hospitals in the country....Obama is not smart, he is the biggest dumb ass going and has surrounded himself with other dumb ass's.
I think that boy wants a civil war 2...idiot
Jewish people are also standing strong () with the catholic church.... Overt, open religious persecution has started..
To: Salvation
This is how >upset the Priests are in the Catholic Church. My Bishop’s name is on the list. My Priest didn’t read the letter at the Mass I attended. Instead, the Priest spoke about the letter, abortion & the March for Life.
The Priest then stepped >out of the Sanctuary & walked up to the first pews. The Priest explained the prior promises President Obama made to the Catholic Bishops & what Obama is doing NOW. The Priest then >apologized for what he was going to say & then said, ‘President Obama just gave our Bishops the >finger.’ The Priest then asked us to pray for the Catholic Church & the USA.
The Priest is a middle aged man & has been a Priest for a number of years. The vocation of the Catholic Bishop is to help people get >into Heaven & NOT to help send people to Hell. It will be a historic election year.
45
posted on
02/06/2012 9:39:45 AM PST
by
gghd
(A Pro-life Palinista)
To: Reo
46
posted on
02/06/2012 9:48:35 AM PST
by
Salvation
("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
To: gghd
Fantastic testimony from your priest. God bless him.
47
posted on
02/06/2012 9:50:53 AM PST
by
Salvation
("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
To: Salvation
I am blessed to live in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia; Archbishop Chaput has been a stalwart rock.
Our Monsignor, Msr. McLoone, personally read the letter and explained it at each and every Mass this weekend.
I was surprised at the number of people who had no idea exactly what this evil mandate was about, and wonderfully surprised that no one walked out (given the number of CINOs in our parish).
48
posted on
02/06/2012 10:41:20 AM PST
by
Malacoda
(CO(NH2)2 on OBAMA.)
To: Salvation
The Priest spoke like a Priest without anger; it was just a statement of fact.
>>>1corinthians9: 19-23 in part, “Although I am free in regards to all, I have made myself a slave to all so as to win over as many as possible. To the Jews I became like a Jew... To those outside the law I became like one outside the law... To the weak I became weak, to win over the weak. I have become all things to all to save at least some. >All this I do for the sake of the gospel, so that I too may have a share in it.’
>>>On Judgment Day, Jesus Christ will ask all his ministerial Priests,’Where be all the sheep I gave you?’ All members of the ‘common priesthood of the faithful’ are also obligated to understand the ‘Parable of the Talents.’
49
posted on
02/06/2012 11:29:09 AM PST
by
gghd
(A Pro-life Palinista)
To: NTHockey
I still can’t figure why the Pope does not send an email to the Bishops. Something like “ we expect your support in standing against this decision”..........I just don’t get the voting of Bishops on issues. I thought Rome had the final say.
To: Salvation
Thank you so much for putting this list together.
51
posted on
02/06/2012 2:01:07 PM PST
by
FatherofFive
(Islam is evil and must be eradicated)
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