Free Exercise of Religion

“Never before has the federal government forced individuals and organizations to go out into the marketplace and buy a product that violates their conscience. This shouldn’t happen in a land where free exercise of religion ranks first in the Bill of Rights,” Archbishop Dolan.

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  1. The Catholic Church is under attack because it stands for morality, especially in the realm of life issues. The Church and her members who speak out for right and justice will continue to be attacked. I see a new persecution of the Church coming. Many of our self-proclaimed Christian brethren will let it happen because many of them have already given into the mores of society and given up God's laws. We (Catholic and real Christian-those brethren who actually stand up for Christian principles but refuse to follow the authority appointed by Christ Himself) will continue to see our morals and our honor and justice infringed upon until we have to make a very serious choice--to stand for what is right or die.

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  2. Hi cathmom5, Bishop Olmsted is standing up to President Obama's policies now too on a similar issue:

    http://cathapol.blogspot.com/2012/01/bishop-olmsted-urges-all-catholics-to.html

    Bp. Olmsted is also my bishop! Go Bishop!

    Who else will stand with him?

    In JMJ,
    Scott<<<

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