Since the end of last month, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops have been busy rallying up their base to come out and defend their “religious liberty.” A series of events, spanning over two weeks and dubbed the ‘Fortnight of Freedom,” were planned and publicized to parishes and diocese across the US in an attempt to add fuel to their ongoing campaign to prohibit women from having any control over their reproduction. Suffice to say, things did not go as well as they hoped:
…This extravaganza was supposed to redefine the political conversation, but instead it went mostly unnoticed and unattended. It was supposed to show massive grassroots support for the bishops’ contention that allowing women to purchase comprehensive health insurance constitutes an intolerable threat to the religious liberty of employers who wish to prohibit that. But instead it showed, definitively, that there is no grassroots support for that strange argument. The bishops declared themselves the grand marshals of what was to be a glorious parade, but no one showed up to march behind them and only a meager handful turned out to line the route as spectators.
The low turnout speaks volumes for not only how out of touch the bishops are, but also exposes the little support they have from their own base when it comes to politicizing women’s health. It also shows that the Bishops’ fraud messaging is not working. Americans are not stupid and neither are women. By stating that Catholic institutions have the right to religious liberty and to thereby not include birth control in their employees or students’ health insurance plans, they are denying that very same religious freedom to their employees and students. The only thing the bishops managed to show was their lack of concern for women’s religious liberty, choices, and lives. At the end of the day, the Supreme Court upheld what the bishops claimed to be a “threat to religious liberty, AKA the Affordable Care Act.
In his article, “Let’s Celebrate Real Religious Freedom,” President of Catholics for Choice, Jon O’Brien lists real examples of religious persecution, from the European Jews to Catholics in Ireland to Bahais in Iran, calling out the bishops for trying to victimize themselves by trying to include themselves in this list:
Today’s American Catholic bishops would have us think they are the latest victims of religious persecution. Their claims denigrate the suffering of those who know the true meaning of that term. A few powerful conservative religious leaders, not joined by the majority of their faith or even of all their fellow bishops, have opened their coffers to sue the government to allow them to force others to live by their rules and to deny them what everyone else is guaranteed by our society. This isn’t about religious liberty. It’s a sham. And a dangerous one.
O’Brien goes on to state that the bishops have already failed. They did not succeed in making Catholics in 2012 believe that using birth control is a moral offense, so instead they decided to attack a law that gives all Americans health insurance.
Ironically, a rally to display the strength of the bishops ended up being a huge public relations disaster. If there is one thing we can take away from the “Fortnight of Freedom” is that bishops are out of touch with their own base, who by not coming out in huge numbers to support the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops have shown everybody how badly their messaging is failing.
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6 comments
Terry Moon says:
Jul 19, 2012
We were out demonstrating against them in Chicago, and they had about 500 to our 12. But even being so outnumbered, we felt ours was a great counter-demonstration from the support we got from those passing by. Someone in their rally was actually carrying a vatican flag! That they get a tax exemption is ridiculous. Given the numbers they had in Chicago, I’m not sure how much of a failure their fortnight was. Not surprising, who swelled their ranks was some of the worst anti-abortion fanatics Chicago has to offer. You can see my article about our demonstration at: http://newsandletters.org/issues/2012/Jul-Aug/warOnWomenJulAug_12.asp
Rev'd Dr Susanna Metz says:
Jul 20, 2012
It would be wonderful if the bishops would learn something from this failed attempt, but I have my doubts. I find it interesting that the accompanying picture shows a pre-Vatican II celebration of the Mass, but that style too seems to be coming back. The church will die if it doesn’t listen to the faithful and begin to change.
maggie says:
Jul 20, 2012
I have always believed that it is those who play games should be those make the rules. Some clergy have so separated themsleves from normal life tha they have lost the authority to speak to ‘ordinary’ people.
Richard Lowe says:
Jul 20, 2012
The conviction of Monsignor William Lynn in Philadelphia is an indictment of ALL Bishops/Cardinals in this country who transferred priests accused of child abuse. Monsignor Lynn was not even convicted of child abuse – but of following orders of his bishops to hide accused chid=ld abusers. His defense was – “I was doing what I was told.” The DA’s in this country need to go after the ones who gave the orders – the Bishops/Cardinals. The corrupt political structure of the Vatican down to the local Bishops is so filled with greed and hyprocrisy that it demands a new coming of Christ to clean up the filth.
We Spleen: Congressman Compares Birth Control Coverage to Terrorist Attacks : Ms. Magazine Blog says:
Aug 2, 2012
[...] fight escalated to freedom rallies and the bishops’ Fortnight for Freedom campaign—which went out with a whimper rather than a rallying cry. And as religious freedom lawsuits get dismissed in federal courts [...]
Gia says:
Oct 18, 2012
This is not a religious issue, it is a human rights issue. I don’t understand how the catholic church doesn’t get that. The government is not infringing on anyone’s religious liberty, they are simply allowing women the freedom to take control over their own bodies. By allowing this health insurance bill to pass, the government is advocating for women’s control over their sexuality, reproductive rights, so as to solidify women’s basic rights as citizens in this country.