Cardinal Rigali Defends conscience protections for pro-life health workers

Washington DC, Jul 22, 2008 / 04:28 am (CNA).- Cardinal Justin Rigali has written a letter to all members of the U.S. Congress defending conscience protections for pro-life health care workers. According to the cardinal, due to a lack of executive action some institutions may be violating conscience protection laws “without even knowing it.”

Cardinal Rigali, who is Archbishop of Philadelphia and Chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Committee for Pro-Life Activities, wrote the July 18 letter in response to a New York Times article about a draft proposal requiring that any program run or funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) must certify that it will not refuse to hire nurses and other healthcare workers who object to abortion and abortifacient contraceptives.
News of the proposal prompted criticism from abortion rights supporters.

On Friday Sen. Hillary Clinton said the draft was a "gratuitous, unnecessary insult" to women. MORE

We can expect as much from Hillary. I am so happy that Cardinal Rigali has come out with this -- something like this has been needed to provide protection for our pro-life health workers. It is truly a violation of one's deepest moral and religious beliefs to make them act against their consciences.

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  1. God bless the cardinal and may He have mercy on Hilary.

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