Catholic Orgs Call on Sec. Sebelius to Include Contraception as a Preventive Method under ACA
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Catholic Organizations Call on Secretary Sebelius to Include Contraception as a Preventive Method under Affordable Care Act (ACA)
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Washington, DC – On the 43rd anniversary of Pope Paul VI’s groundbreaking decision to reaffirm the Vatican’s ban on contraception, a score of progressive Catholic organizations wrote to Kathleen Sebelius, Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, calling on her to “implement the coverage recommendations of the recent Institute of Medicine (IOM) report which include comprehensive contraceptive methods as a preventive benefit.” The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has been active in seeking to allow some entities to opt out of this no-cost coverage for family planning by seeking to create burdensome conscience clause provisions. Citing the Catholic social justice tradition, the organizations requested that Secretary Sebelius reject this demand from the Most Catholics use modern contraceptives and believe it is a moral choice. Many of these good Catholics wish the hierarchy would respect their decisions, taken in good conscience, about what is best for themselves, as well as for their relationships, families and children. Sadly, the The letter noted that the “vast majority of Catholics in the United States support contraceptive services—98 percent of sexually active Catholic women in the US have used a modern contraceptive method at some point in their lives. When Catholic voters considered healthcare reform in 2009, more than six in ten supported health insurance coverage—whether it is private or government insurance—for contraception and family planning. It is clear that the IOM’s recommendations are strongly supported by Catholics throughout the The timing of the letter is particularly opportune because July 25 is the 43rd anniversary of the date in 1968 when Pope Paul VI issued Humanae Vitae. This encyclical, subtitled “On the regulation of birth,” reaffirmed the Today, the vast majority of Catholics have rejected the 8th |
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