From: Carl.Anderson@Kofc.Org
Date: September 23, 2011 1:10:56 PM EDT
Subject: Support Religious Liberty: Action Required Before Sept.
30th
Worthy State Deputy:
I am writing to ask that you
encourage every Knight of Columbus in your jurisdiction to take immediate
action to support religious freedom and rights of conscience for Catholics
and Catholic institutions.
The delegates at our 129th Supreme
Convention in Denver in August unanimously passed a resolution pledging our
support for freedom of conscience in health care. This resolution was in response
to a rule recently issued by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) requiring almost
all private health plans to cover contraception and sterilization as “preventive
services” for women.
The new rule would force insurance
plans to cover all FDA-approved contraceptive methods and sterilization procedures,
including “emergency contraception” drugs that may cause an abortion by interfering
with the implantation of a newly-conceived human being. The mandate will force
individuals and groups with religious or moral objections to purchase and provide
such coverage. The rule poses a serious threat to the religious freedom of
both individuals and institutions.
The Department of Health and
Human Service has established a period for public comment that ends on September
30th. The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops is encouraging Catholics
to send an email message to HHS. The Bishops are also encouraging Catholics
to show their support for bi-partisan legislation, the Respect for Rights of
Conscience Act (H.R. 1179 / S.1467), which would ensure that federal mandates
do not violate the deeply-held moral and religious convictions of our citizens.
Please encourage every Knight
in your jurisdiction to send an email message to HHS by visiting www.kofc.org/rights before September 30th. After sending
a message to HHS, Knights will be automatically invited to send a message to
their elected representatives in Congress, urging them to support the Respect
for Rights of Conscience Act.
The Knights of Columbus will
always support religious freedom as a basic civil right. No persons or institutions
should ever be forced to act in a manner contrary to their moral and religious
beliefs.
Sincerely,
Carl A. Anderson
Supreme Knight