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(was a full page ad in my local paper, had to read it twice.._
Today, Catholics for Choice launched Abortion in Good Faith, a multi-year campaign dedicated to amplifying the voices of Catholics across the country who want abortion to be accessible and affordable for everyoneno matter how much money they have, where they live or what they believe. This first phase of the campaign includes ads featuring Catholics who support public funding of abortion because of their faith. Ads appeared today, in both English and Spanish, in more than 20 national and local print publications, including Politico, The Nation, the Chicago Sun-Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Dallas Morning News and La Opinión.
The ban on public funding is the single most detrimental policy to womens access to abortion in the US, said Jon OBrien, president of Catholics for Choice. We are tired of this grave injustice and our campaign lifts up the voices of Catholics who want this policy to change.
Currently, the Hyde Amendment prohibits federal funding for Medicaid coverage of abortion services other than in a few narrow exceptionspregnancies from rape or incest or that endanger the life of the woman. The Guttmacher Institute estimates that one in four women enrolled in the Medicaid program who wants to terminate a pregnancy cant obtain an abortion because of the Hyde Amendment.
While members of the Catholic hierarchy might tell policymakers and the media otherwise, Catholics dont agree with the Hyde Amendment or its offshoots. Catholics are called to follow their conscience and required to serve those with the least among us. This includes calling for reform to policies that disproportionately affect poor women. Restrictions on public funding for abortion affect the social, economic and reproductive wellbeing of low-income women and women of color. Its crucial that legislators understand that Catholic voters think that restrictions on public funding of abortion are unjust.
How we treat the poor is a critical component to our social justice tradition. Being Catholic is not just about going to Mass on Sunday; its about following this tradition to help the poor and vulnerable every day. Its not an optionas Catholics, its our calling, said OBrien.
http://www.highlandnews.net/news/political/new-campaign-catholics-support-public-funding-for-abortion-in-good/article_1a370dd6-7914-11e6-a6e6-cf7165111658.html
http://ingoodfaith.us/
Control-Z
(15,682 posts)Really. Wow.
wheniwasincongress
(1,307 posts)Very interesting
question everything
(47,479 posts)as "life long," "true" Catholics.
Should be interesting.