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Religious freedom movement holding new national rallies June 8

 

On June 8, Stand Up For Religious Freedom will hold its second round of national protests against the contraception mandate, continuing the movement that drew tens of thousands of protesters in March.

“We’re up to 154 rallies across the country now, which is about 10 more than we had last time on the rally day,” said Stand Up For Religious Freedom’s communications director Matt Yonke. The group is “expecting a few more (cities) to trickle in before Friday,” when the events begin at noon local time.

Organized in response to the Obama administration’s denial of conscience rights to religious institutions, the first set of rallies included 28 Catholic bishops as well as other Christian and Jewish leaders. This time around, Yonke said, publicity and group endorsements have “only been bigger.”

“We had 64,000 (people) last time,” he recalled, noting the attendance tally from the first round of coast-to-coast demonstrations that took place March 23. “I definitely think we’re going to top that.”

Under the leadership of national co-directors Eric Scheidler and Monica Miller, Stand Up For Religious Freedom has built a coalition that includes 96 Catholic and non-Catholic religious and civil rights organizations.

Stand Up For Religions Freedom’s first nationwide rally took place on the anniversary of Patrick Henry’s “Give Me Liberty of Give Me Death” speech. Its upcoming event coincides with the 223rd anniversary of James Madison’s introduction of the Bill of Rights to the first U.S. Congress.

The new wave of protests comes as the Supreme Court prepares to rule on the 2010 health care law, under which the contraception mandate was drafted and finalized. The mandate requires employers to
purchase plans that include coverage for contraception, sterilization and abortion-inducing drugs, even if doing so goes against their beliefs.

Soon after the June 8 protests, U.S. Catholics will join with their bishops in a “Fortnight for Freedom” dedicated to religious liberty.

The forthcoming Supreme Court decision, Yonke explained, is “one of the reasons we wanted to do the rally when we’re doing it.”

That way, he said, “(whichever) way the ruling goes, we’ve got people who are engaged, and active, and ready to move on to the next step of the fight” for the free exercise of religion.

No matter what the future of U.S. health care brings, Yonke said Catholics and other religious believers “need to have a significant place at the table.”

The Church has “been doing health care for thousands of years now. And we have something to say about it.” [More]

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4 Comments

  1. robert says:

    Dear Fancis dont be afraid the church always suffers she will rise above this to all in the history of the catholic church there always certain people to rise up at the church. I pray as all catholics to the blessed virgin mary to beg her son for a good turn out that health mandate will be over turned in the words of blessed John Paul BE NOT AFRAID. pray pray and more prayers the rosary very positive i teach ccd to the 5th. grade i hope to be a priest keep me in your prayes god will and always hears the cry of the poor we the catholic people must have holy hours with the blessed sacrment you know who this is one hour a day i have done this for many years god has been very good to me i would be on the computer many hours to say. As you again prayer is very powerfull. Be not afraid be well god love you and your family. peace robert

  2. Jim says:

    Francis, Thanks for your on-target comment. You forgot one thing, however: Obama, I am now convinced, really is not an American. Check out this very credible link from a CBS affiliate March 02, 2012; I think the affiliate is in the Phoenix, Arizona area:

  3. francis Joseph says:

    I hope and pray that this is an over whelming success. The future of the Catholic church in America is at stake. Obama, if re-elected will come in for the kill as the Catholic church is such a obstacle to his secular,pagan agendas.

 
 

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