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Updated: *167* Bishops (More Than 90% of Dioceses) Have Spoken Out Against Obama/HHS Mandate
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| 02-06-12
| compiled by Thomas Peters
Posted on 02/06/2012 4:39:21 PM PST by Salvation
Updated: *167* Bishops (More Than 90% 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.
Items in bold mean the statement was read at all diocesan Masses or included in all parish bulletins on Sunday.
Thank you to AmP reader Matthew for helping me group these bishops by province!
Province of Anchorage:
Province of Atlanta:
- 4. Archbishop Wilton Gregory , of Atlanta, GA
- 5. Bishop Robert Guglielmone, of Charleston, SC
- 6. Bishop Peter Jugis, of Charlotte, NC
- 7. Bishop Michael Burbidge, of Raleigh, NC
- 8. Bishop Gregory Hartmayer, of Savannah, GA
Province of Baltimore:
Province of Boston:
- 14. Sean Cardinal OMalley, of Boston, MA
- 15. Bishop Salvatore Matano,of Burlington, VT
- 16. Bishop George Coleman, of Fall River, MA
- 17. Bishop Peter Libasci, of Manchester, NH
- 18. Bishop Richard Malone, of Portland, ME
- 19. Bishop Timothy McDonnell, of Springfield, MA
- 20. Bishop Robert McManus, of Worcester, MA
Province of Chicago:
- 21. Francis Cardinal George of Chicago, IL
- 22. Bishop Edward Braxton, of Belleville, IL (better link needed)
- 23. Bishop Daniel Conlon, of Joliet, IL
- 24. Bishop Daniel Jenky, of Peoria, IL
- 25. Bishop Thomas Doran, of Rockford, IL
- 26. Bishop Thomas Paprocki, of Springfield, IL
Province of Cincinnati:
- 27. Archbishop Dennis Schnurr, of Cincinnati, OH
- 28. Bishop Richard Lennon, of Cleveland, OH
- 29. Bishop Frederick Campbell, of Columbus, OH
- Monsignor Kurt Kemo (apostolic administrator), of Steubenville, OH
- 30. Bishop Leonard Blair, of Toledo, OH
- 31. Bishop George Murry, of Youngstown, OH
Province of Denver:
Province of Detroit:
- 36. Archbishop Allen Vigneron, of Detroit, MI
- 37. Bishop Bernard Hebda, of Gaylord, MI
- 38. Bishop Walter Hurley, of Grand Rapids, MI
- 39. Bishop Paul Bradley, of Kalamazoo, MI
- 40. Bishop Earl Boyea, of Lansing, MI
- 41. Bishop Alexander Sample, of Marquette, MI
- 42. Bishop Joseph Cistone, of Saginaw, MI (better link needed)
Province of Dubuque:
Province of Galveston-Houston:
- 47. Daniel Cardinal DiNardo, of Galveston-Houston, TX
- 48. Bishop Joe Vasquez, of Austin, TX
- 49. Bishop Curtis Guillory, of Beaumont, TX (better link needed)
- 50. Bishop Daniel Flores, of Brownsville, TX
- 51. Bishop Michael Mulvey, of Corpus Christi, TX
- 52. Bishop Alvaro Corrada (apostolic administrator) of Tyler TX
Province of Hartford:
Province of Indianapolis:
- 57. Bishop Christopher Coyne, Apostolic Administrator of Indianapolis, IN
- 58. Bishop Charles Thompson, of Evansville, IN
- 59. Bishop Kevin Rhoades, of Fort Wayne-South Bend, IN
- 60. Bishop Dale Melczek, of Gary, IN
- 61. Bishop Timothy Doherty, of Lafayette, IN
Province of Kansas City:
Province of Los Angeles:
- 64. Archbishop Jose Gomez, of Los Angeles, CA
- Roger Cardinal Mahoney (emeritus), of Los Angeles, CA
- 65. Bishop Armando Ochoa, of Fresno, CA (also apostolic administrator of El Paso)
- 66. Bishop Tod Brown, of Orange, CA
- 67. Bishop Gerald Barnes, of San Bernadino, CA
- 68. Bishop Robert Brom, of San Diego, CA
- 69. Bishop Ricardo Garcia of Monterey, CA
Province of Louisville:
- 70. Archbishop Joseph Kurtz, of Louisville, KY
- 71. Bishop Roger Foys, of Covington, KY
- 72. Bishop Richard Stika, of Knoxville, TN
- 73. Bishop Ronald Gainer, of Lexington, KY (better link needed)
- 74. Bishop Terry Steib, of Memphis, TN
- 75. Bishop David Choby, of Nashville, TN
- 76. Bishop WIlliam Medley, of Owensboro, KY
Province of Miami:
- 77. Archbishop Thomas Wenski, of Miami, FL (also apostolic administrator of Pensacola-Tallahassee)
- 78. Bishop John Noonan, of Orlando, FL
- 79. Bishop Gerald Barbarito, of Palm Beach, FL
- 80. Bishop Felipe Estevez, of St Augustine, FL
- 81. Bishop Robert Lynch, of St Petersburg, FL
- 82. Bishop Frank Dewane, of Venice, FL
Province of Milwaukee:
- 83. Archbishop Jerome Listecki, of Milwaukee, WI
- 84. Bishop David Ricken, of Green Bay, WI
- 85. Bishop William Callahan, of La Crosse, WI
- 86. Bishop Robert Morlino, of Madison, WI
- 87. Bishop Peter Christensen, of Superior, WI
Province of Mobile:
Province of New Orleans:
- 91. Archbishop Gregory Aymond, of New Orleans, LA
- 92. Bishop Ronald Herzog, of Alexandria, LA
- 93. Bishop Robert Muench, of Baton Rouge, LA
- 94. Bishop Sam Jacobs, of Houma-Thibodaux, LA
- 95. Bishop Michael Jarrell, of Lafayette, LA
- 96. Bishop Glen Provost, of Lake Charles, LA
- 97. Bishop Michael Duca, of Shreveport, LA
Province of New York:
- 98. Cardinal-designate Timothy Dolan, of New York, NY
- Edward Cardinal Egan, of New York, NY (emeritus)
- 99. Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio, of Brooklyn, NY
- 100. Bishop Edward Kmiec, of Buffalo, NY
- 101. Bishop Terry LaValley, of Ogdensburg, NY
- 102. Bishop Matthew Clark, of Rochester, NY
- 103. Bishop William Murphy, of Rockville Centre, NY
- 104. Bishop Robert Cunningham, of Syracuse, NY
- 105. Bishop Howard Hubbard of Albany, NY
Province of Newark:
Province of Oklahoma City:
Province of Omaha:
Province of Philadelphia:
- 117. Archbishop Charles Chaput, of Philadelphia, PA
- 118. Bishop John Barres, of Allentown, PA
- 119. Bishop Mark Bartchak, of Altoona-Johnstown, PA
- 120. Bishop Lawrence Brandt, of Greensburg, PA
- 121. Bishop Joseph McFadden, of Harrisburg, PA
- 122. Bishop David Zubik, of Pittsburgh, PA (Twice!)
- 123. Bishop Joseph Bambera, of Scranton, PA
- 124. Bishop Donald Trautman of Eire, PA (better link needed)
Province of Portland:
Province of Saint Louis:
Province of Saint Paul and Minneapolis:
- 134. Archbishop John Nienstedt, of Saint Paul and Minneapolis, MN
- 135. Bishop David Kagan, of Bismarck, ND
- 136. Bishop Samuel Aquila, of Fargo, ND
- 137. Bishop John LeVoir, of New Ulm, MN
- 138. Bishop Robert Gruss, of Rapid City, SD
- 139. Bishop Paul Swain, of Sioux Falls, SD
- 140. Bishop John Quinn, of Winona, MN
- 141. Bishop Paul Sirba of Duluth, MN
- 142. Bishop Michael Hoeppner, of Crookston, MN
Province of San Antonio:
- 143. Archbishop Gustavo Garcia-Siller, of San Antonio, TX
- 144. Bishop Patrick Zurek, of Amarillo, TX
- 145. Bishop Kevin Farrell, of Dallas, TX
- 146. Bishop Kevin Vann, of Fort Worth, TX
- Bishop Armando Ochoa (apostolic administrator) of El Paso, TX
- 147. Bishop James Tamayo, of Laredo, TX
- 148. Bishop Placido Rodriguez, of Lubbock, TX
- 149. Bishop Michael Pfeifer, of San Angelo, TX
Province of San Francisco:
- 150. Bishop Joseph Pepe, of Las Vegas, NV
- 151. Bishop Randolph Calvo, of Reno, NV
- 152. Bishop Jaime Soto, of Sacramento, CA
- 153. Bishop John Wester, of Salt Lake City, UT
- 154. Bishop Patrick McGrath, of San Jose, CA
- 155. Bishop Stephen Blaire, of Stockton, CA
- 156. Bishop Larry Silva of Honolulu, HI
Province of Santa Fe:
Province of Seattle:
Province of Washington:
Archeparchy of Philadelphia (Eastern Rite)
Metropolita of Pittsburgh (Eastern Rite) + Sui Iuris:
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, 167 of them have issued statements. So more than 90% of bishops who head dioceses have spoken out against the Obama/HHS mandate.
TOPICS: Catholic; Current Events; Moral Issues; Religion & Politics
KEYWORDS: abortion; bishops; catholic; prolife
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To: married21
It might actually encourage the crowd to donate...
41
posted on
02/07/2012 8:10:34 PM PST
by
castlebrew
(Gun control means hitting where you're aiming!)
To: Salvation
A very large contingency of Catholics are Socialists. I’m one that’s not.
Archbishop Chaput’s remarks are great, but that has little to do with the wide support Obama’s received in 2008, and up until today. Obama campaigned on Socialism, but I guess the stench of tyranny wasn’t strong enough to overcome the sense of rapture. Today, they will deny the appeal of universal healthcare, wealth distribution, amnesty — it’s only a denial, not a conviction.
This is a turf war, not a war against Socialism, not a war against abortion.
I’m right on this. If I were wrong, Obama would not have been elected to POTUS.
42
posted on
02/07/2012 8:45:42 PM PST
by
Gene Eric
(C'mon, Virginia -- are you with us or against us?!)
To: Dr. Eckleburg
Are you even paying attention? This thread is about the Obamacare mandate, not illegal aliens.
I'd have more trouble trusting whatever little cult you belong to. Its members sole purpose is to tear down the Catholic Church -- no matter what the issue, no matter how much obtuse twisting and lying must be engaged in, *they* always find a way to drag the Catholic Church thru the mud.
43
posted on
02/08/2012 5:30:45 PM PST
by
NakedRampage
(Puttin' the "stud" in Bible study)
To: NakedRampage
What other name have you posted under?
44
posted on
02/09/2012 4:09:10 PM PST
by
Dr. Eckleburg
("I don't think they want my respect; I think they want my submission." - Flemming Rose)
To: Dr. Eckleburg
"What other name have you posted under?"None. But I can list all of yours...Gamecock, HarlyD, count-your-change, alex murphy...
Its common courtesy to ping everyone mentioned in a comment, but since all those accounts are you, there's no need, eh?
45
posted on
02/09/2012 4:47:52 PM PST
by
NakedRampage
(Puttin' the "stud" in Bible study)
To: Salvation
FYI, each of those links leads to “page not found” and mentions sight reconfiguration recently.
46
posted on
02/09/2012 4:58:27 PM PST
by
EDINVA
To: EDINVA
Thanks for the heads up on those links. The USCCB did reconfigure their site. Guess I’ll have to search it out.
47
posted on
02/09/2012 5:21:00 PM PST
by
Salvation
("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
To: EDINVA
48
posted on
02/09/2012 5:43:11 PM PST
by
Salvation
("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
To: Dr. Eckleburg
I’m so sorry that you did not get the gist of this thread. It is about Bishops and others (in the links — even Baptists and Jews) who are against Obama’s mandate to take away religious freedom.
If the religious freedom of the Catholic Church is squelched you can bet that the religious freedom of your Christian denomination will also be squelched.
Please read it again.
49
posted on
02/09/2012 5:48:51 PM PST
by
Salvation
("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
To: Salvation
50
posted on
02/09/2012 6:30:04 PM PST
by
EDINVA
To: Salvation
Thanks for your concern, but my response was appropriate to the comment I was answering.
Talk is cheap. Roman Catholics put Obama in office. We’ll see if they make that same mistake again.
51
posted on
02/10/2012 6:07:58 PM PST
by
Dr. Eckleburg
("I don't think they want my respect; I think they want my submission." - Flemming Rose)
To: NakedRampage; HarleyD; Gamecock; count-your-change; Alex Murphy
Lolol. I’d be honored to have authored any of their fine, Scriptural posts (that would be all of them) but you just popped up a few months ago and already seem to know me when I’ve never conversed with you even once, IIRC.
Hmmm...
(And such a charming name you have)
52
posted on
02/10/2012 6:17:26 PM PST
by
Dr. Eckleburg
("I don't think they want my respect; I think they want my submission." - Flemming Rose)
To: NakedRampage; Dr. Eckleburg; Alex Murphy; HarleyD
I am honored to be accused of being one in the same as the incomparable Dr Eckleburg!
Shucks, I remember back when the good Doctor posted only in plain text!
53
posted on
02/10/2012 6:31:47 PM PST
by
Gamecock
(I am so thankful for [the] active obedience of Christ. No hope without it. JGM)
To: Gamecock
Lol. I had to learn something after all this time. 8~)
Thankfully, I learn from saints like you.
54
posted on
02/10/2012 7:30:04 PM PST
by
Dr. Eckleburg
("I don't think they want my respect; I think they want my submission." - Flemming Rose)
To: Dr. Eckleburg
55
posted on
02/10/2012 9:35:04 PM PST
by
Salvation
("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
To: Gamecock; NakedRampage; HarleyD; count-your-change; Alex Murphy
Same here. As most here knows, it was Dr. E and the former Dr. SteveJ who showed me the “Reformed” light. I can’t take credit for being Dr. E.
56
posted on
02/11/2012 12:36:29 AM PST
by
HarleyD
To: HarleyD; Dr. Eckleburg
57
posted on
02/11/2012 12:37:25 AM PST
by
HarleyD
To: Salvation; NakedRampage; Gamecock; HarleyD; count-your-change; Alex Murphy; Dr. Eckleburg
The Catholics never have a problem supporting people like John Kennedy, Ted Kennedy, John Kerry, etc. And they certainly don’t have a problem burying people like Ted Kennedy with full Catholic honors after years and decades of passing laws that are anti-Christian (e.g. funding abortion). I suspect they’ll do the same for Nancy Pelosi or John Kerry when their time comes.
I hate to sound cynical but the only reason the Catholics are so rightfully passionate about this is because it will cost them money. It has nothing to do about Church belief, whatever the favor of the day happens to be. It’s all about the bottom line. It has been since the days of Luther.
As far as people of “our” denomination goes, the Catholics here are always telling us there are 30,000 Protestant denomination. So which one are you referring to?
58
posted on
02/11/2012 12:57:07 AM PST
by
HarleyD
To: Dr. Eckleburg
Scriptural posts? Ha...
No, I don't recall conversing with you once, but I read FR for years, before I signed up. Do you think anyone, even a casual observer, could miss the unbelievable shlock posted by a certain doctor in the religion forum?
59
posted on
02/11/2012 6:47:28 AM PST
by
NakedRampage
(Puttin' the "stud" in Bible study)
To: HarleyD
"The Catholics?" I never supported any of those people. None of my Catholic relatives supported them either.
By that logic, "The Protestants" have never had a problem supporting Robert Byrd, Daniel Inouye, Mark Pryor...(all protestants.)
And which denomination am I referring to...Notice I said "whichever one" you belong to, because while the views its members on FR espouse are massively un-Christian, very few of them, even when asked point blank, will say exactly which denomination it is that they (currently) belong to.
Ashamed of it or what? Or is that you don't want to risk arguing with each other over differing beliefs, because you'd rather just fight with the Catholics? Or maybe some of them know that they are members of such crazy cults that their reforming buddies would drop them like a hot potato if they knew.
The possibilites are practically endless, no?
60
posted on
02/11/2012 7:09:20 AM PST
by
NakedRampage
(Puttin' the "stud" in Bible study)
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